Two customers, Esha and Areeba, reported a disturbing incident at a beauty salon in Nawab Town. They allege that the salon owner, Rukhsana Amjad, secretly filmed them while they were receiving services in a state of undress.
Esha and Areeba noticed Amjad’s suspicious behavior and confronted her. Their suspicions were confirmed when they discovered the recordings on Amjad’s phone, along with evidence that the videos had been shared on WhatsApp.
The authorities were immediately notified, and a police investigation is underway.
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Ensuring Safety & Security in Spas & Salons
Here are some tips on how women can be more careful at spas and salons:
Before your appointment:
- Research the salon: Read online reviews and check the salon’s social media presence. Look for comments about cleanliness, professionalism, and client comfort.
- Ask about privacy: When booking your appointment, inquire about the salon’s policies on client privacy during procedures.
- Bring a friend: Consider going with a friend or family member, especially for your first visit to a new salon.
During your appointment:
- Be aware of your surroundings: Pay attention to where staff are positioned and if there are any hidden cameras you can see.
- Voice your concerns: If you feel uncomfortable with anything during your treatment, don’t hesitate to speak up. Ask the technician to leave the room if necessary for certain procedures.
- Keep belongings secure: Bring only what you need for your appointment and keep your valuables with you or in a secure locker if provided.
Additional tips:
- If possible, wear clothing that allows easy access to the treatment area while still providing some coverage.
- Bring a wrap: A sarong or light robe can offer an extra layer of protection during services.
- Trust your instincts: If something feels off, don’t be afraid to leave.
Checking for Hidden Cameras & Double-Mirrors
Here are some tips for checking for hidden cameras and two-way mirrors:
Checking Mirrors:
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Fingernail Test: This is a common method. Place your fingertip on the surface of the mirror. If there’s a visible gap between your finger and its reflection, it’s a regular mirror. If your fingertip and reflection seem to be touching, it could be a two-way mirror with a camera behind it.
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Light Test: Turn off the lights in the room and shine a bright flashlight (or your phone’s flashlight) on the mirror. If it’s a two-way mirror, the light might illuminate the room on the other side, and you could see shapes or figures.
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Sound Test: Tap on the mirror with your knuckle. A regular mirror will produce a dull, solid sound. A two-way mirror, which often has a space behind it, might sound hollow.
General Hidden Camera Tips:
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Look for Unusual Objects: Scan the room for anything out of place, like smoke detectors, vents, or power outlets that look like they might house a camera.
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Examine Electronics: Check behind TVs, clocks, or radios, especially if they are positioned oddly or have wires that seem out of place.
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Use Your Ears: Listen for any faint buzzing or whirring sounds that could indicate a hidden camera.
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Consider a Camera Detector (optional): While not foolproof, some camera detectors can pick up on hidden camera signals.
Stay safe and stay tuned to WOW360.
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