30-07-2025
Disturbing Telegram spy cam group busted in China - over 100,000+ members involved in filming women and children
Telegram, the encrypted messaging app, has once again come under fire. First it was South Korea, and now it's China facing a scandal involving a chatroom filled with spy cam videos of women and children. The chatroom, called the "MaskPark Treehole Forum," was exposed as the hub of a massive spy cam ring - used to circulate secret footage of victims, sparking national outrage across the country.
According to reports from Sixth Tone and Southern Metropolis Daily, the chatroom had over 103,000 members who actively exchanged illegally recorded hidden camera footage. The disturbing clips included women, couples, and even children - secretly filmed in places like subway stations, university dorms, changing rooms, and their own homes.
Spy cameras disguised as everyday objects
To evade detection, the offenders allegedly used microscopic spy cameras disguised as common household items such as screws and electrical sockets. These devices were reported to be marketed via an underground market connected to the site, making it simple for members to obtain and sell unlawful surveillance technology.
What has alarmed the public the most is the identities of people involved. Many of those who posted and shared footage were found to be close to the victims, including former partners, colleagues, and even family members.
Forum shut down, then revived with even more members
The chatroom, which was started in 2021, grew to over 310,000 subscribers before being shut down at the end of 2024. However, it reappeared in March 2025 and drew a sizable user base. The group operated with alarming openness, hosting sub-channels dedicated to specific categories such as "female classmates and coworkers," "brides trying on dresses," and "lingerie."
Victims speak out as public calls for change
Following the incident, other victims have come forward, pledging to seek justice and encouraging others not to remain silent. The discoveries have sparked considerable public outrage, with calls for harsher fines, stronger privacy safeguards, and more stringent regulation of encrypted chat networks such as Telegram.
One woman, speaking anonymously to the media, revealed that her ex-boyfriend - who holds Canadian citizenship and currently lives in the U.S. - leaked her nude photos and videos to the group, along with her personal details. Despite reporting the case to authorities in both countries, legal proceedings remain stalled due to cross-border jurisdiction issues.
Chinese legal experts note that current laws regarding voyeurism and digital sexual violence are relatively weak. In most cases, offenders receive minimal punishment - such as short-term detention or fines - unless the content is sold for profit.
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