👮 Cypriot Naval Cadet Under Investigation for Filming in Women's Bathrooms at Greek Military Academy
A Cypriot naval cadet studying at Greece’s Naval Non-Commissioned Officers School is under investigation for allegedly filming inside women’s bathrooms at the academy. The incident, which reportedly involved the cadet placing his phone through a small window to record, was reported on June 9 and has been referred to the Piraeus Naval Court.
The allegations have caused considerable concern among female cadets and prompted an investigation by military and judicial authorities in Greece. An administrative inquiry was initiated, during which statements were taken from a female cadet who made the complaint and from the accused third-year cadet.
The Cyprus Defence Ministry has acknowledged awareness of the case and is awaiting the outcome of the disciplinary and judicial proceedings. The investigation underscores ongoing efforts to maintain security and safeguard the rights of all cadets at the military academy.
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