An international Australian Defence Force Academy cadet accused of filming a female colleague in a shower with a hidden mobile phone, has been ordered to surrender his passport and not to try and contact his alleged victim
An international Australian Defence Force Academy cadet accused of filming a female colleague in a shower with a hidden mobile phone, has been ordered to surrender his passport and not to try and contact his alleged victim
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Obaid Fayyaz, 21, appeared in the ACT Magistrates Court on Friday charged with committing an act of indecency without consent.
ACT police were called to the academy late on Thursday night after a female cadet, 21, allegedly discovered a hidden mobile phone in a vent above her shower.
A mobile phone, laptop and USB memory stick were seized.
Police arrested Mr Fayyaz and he was taken to the ACT watchhouse and charged.
Mr Fayyaz'su00a0lawyer John Harris, SC, told the court his client had agreed to surrender his passport to police.
A commonwealth prosecutor called for strict bail conditions to be imposed on the man, including that he not contact his alleged victim, nor assault, threaten or intimidate her.