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'Guilty' twist over hospital 'spycam' doctor accused of filming HUNDREDS of his workmates in toilets

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2026/05/22 - 05:40 504 مشاهدة
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By WAYNE FLOWER, SENIOR NEWS REPORTER, AUSTRALIA Published: 06:40, 22 May 2026 | Updated: 06:40, 22 May 2026 A junior surgeon who allegedly took explicit images of doctors and nurses in hospital toilets plans to plead guilty if Crown prosecutors 'roll up' the charges against him.  Ryan Yi Cho, 28, of Croydon Hills in Melbourne's east, faces 910 charges related to allegations he secretly filmed more than 450 people in hospital bathrooms and showers across multiple Melbourne hospitals.  On Friday, he faced Melbourne Magistrates' Court where his lawyer Kristina Kothrakis indicated Cho would plead guilty to some but not all of the charges.  'Your Honour, we're in agreement in relation to the charges that will proceed,' she said.  'What's remaining is discussion around the manner in which they are to be rolled up.' The court heard prosecutors would not agree to any deal until they had contacted all of Cho's alleged victims to discuss the planned plea.  Once agreed, the case is expected to move to the County Court of Victoria where Cho could face a significant jail term He remains free in the community for now after his wealthy parents put up a $50,000 bond.  Ryan Cho is accused of being a sexual predator of the worst kind  Cho had initially been remanded in custody, but he was released after a successful appeal to the Supreme Court of Victoria.  The alleged sex offender then dumped his legal team and brought in lawyers from Doogue and George, which acted for mushroom killer Erin Patterson.  Cho is accused of setting up illegal recording devices at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Austin Hospital and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre where police claim he secretly filmed hundreds of people in staff and patient bathrooms. In an earlier statement, police said the charges were for a range of offences including stalking, producing an intimate image and installing an optical surveillance device. During an earlier bail hearing, the court heard Cho grew up in Singapore and had no prior criminal history. He enjoyed hiking, reading and had a passion for learning. Cho was first arrested on July 10 after a phone concealed in a mesh bag was discovered in a staff toilet at the Austin Hospital in Melbourne's northeast. A subsequent examination of his electronic devices by detectives led to numerous new allegations. Cho spent a brief period behind bars before being bailed out of the Supreme Court of Victoria (pictured)  During an appearance at Melbourne Magistrates' Court on July 25, the court heard police officers allegedly found 10,374 video and image files of Cho's alleged victims on several devices. Victoria Police told the court there could be as many as 460 different people affected, who had all been named on numerous folders found on Cho's computer. The folders allegedly contained a variety of footage of both men and women using hospital toilets, the court heard. Following his arrest, Cho was banned from every hospital where he had worked.  The Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency suspended Cho's medical licence, meaning he can no longer work or study medicine. Police told the court that Cho was a 'devious' offender who knew exactly what he wanted and how to go about it. 'The accused has demonstrated in his level and pattern of offending that he is calculated and obsessed,' Senior Constable Neral Baykur said at an earlier hearing. 'The accused devoted enormous amounts of time and effort into keeping his colleagues under surveillance in their bathroom facilities. Cho (left) with high profile criminal lawyer George Balot. Balot's team had got Cho out of jail only to be dumped  '[He went] to lengths to tamper with surrounding toilets to divert victims into where he set up and concealed his device, only to spend more time downloading and categorising the intimate footage and storing it on his laptop.' In addition to being a risk in the workplace, police claimed Cho was a further risk to the general community. 'The accused is currently residing in a shared house and poses an unacceptable risk to his housemates,' Senior Constable Baykur warned the court in July.  'Analysis of his laptop hard drive demonstrates that his previous female housemates are also likely victims. 'Police have significant concerns for victims and their psychological safety and believe that the court should prioritise their protection and prevent the accused accessing further victims.' It was also alleged in court that Cho captured much of the footage by hanging mesh bags containing mobile phones on the back of staff toilet doors, which police allege he activated to capture hours of footage. One phone allegedly contained 4,500 intimate videos of staff members, the court heard. One video file ran for more than three hours and allegedly captured various hospital staff in states of undress as they used the toilet, the court heard. Cho's family (pictured) have stood by the alleged sex grub  Cho had come to Australia in 2017 to study medicine at Monash University. On completion in 2022, Cho graduated with Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine degrees. He became an Australian citizen and had been working as a resident surgeon at The Austin. Mr Cho had no prior criminal history in Australia or overseas. While his original alleged offending was linked to The Austin, Cho allegedly committed similar offences at the Royal Melbourne Hospital and the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. He will return to court on July 9.   Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.
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