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Mobile shop worker’s alleged actions against customer exposed

Two women were forced to confront a mobile phone shop worker after he allegedly stole their phones.

One of the women had left the phone at a well-known mobile phone store in New Zealand for repairs, and the two went to collect it on July 10.

However, when the woman picked up her phone to take a look, she noticed an “Airdrop failed” notification attached to the lewd photos of herself, which led her to believe the store clerk had been trying to send her nude images.

Before being discovered, the women had taken the phones to a well-known mobile phone store in New Zealand for repairs. Jampress/@krisyerin

The shocking footage shows the women confronting the man about his behaviour before his manager steps in to defend him and deny the women’s claims.

The store manager then checked the staff member’s mobile phone, claiming that the staff member had taken a photo to check if the mobile phone camera was working.

However, the manager did not provide any evidence that the intimate images were not stored on the employee’s mobile phone.

The video shows the women confronting the man after he tried to AirDrop nude photos of himself to them. Jampress Video/@krisyerin

“My friend was notified that the airdrop had failed, but the nude photos she had sent to her boyfriend years ago were still on her phone,” the female friend said.

“That means he scrolled all the way through her gallery looking for her photos, which is an invasion of privacy.”

Video obtained by Jam Press shows the store employee appear to lose consciousness and fall to the ground, and the women are told to go to the shopping centre’s service desk.

“The airdrop failed. It was nude photos she sent to her boyfriend years ago,” her friend said. “That means he scrolled all the way through her gallery to find her photos. This is an invasion of privacy.” Jampress/@krisyerin
Management then stepped in, defended the workers and denied the women’s claims. Jampress Video/@krisyerin

A New Zealand Police spokesman said: “We can confirm a complaint has been received about this incident and police are conducting an initial investigation as part of their investigation.”

The store is New Zealand Herald The staff member in question was suspended after he was accused of attempting to download private photos of customers.

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