British Airways pilot arrested for ‘secretly filming sex with 16 women’

An investigation has reportedly been launched into the pilot
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A 31-year-old man was detained on suspicion of voyeurism
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A pilot for British Airways has been arrested after he allegedly "recorded sexual encounters" of up to 16 women.
Footage of their encounters was allegedly being shared on adult websites without their permission.
He is alleged to have stored multiple videos on his laptop, which he reportedly used to film the sexual acts.
The pilot was allegedly reported to the Metropolitan Police, which confirmed it had launched an investigation, reports The Sun.
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One woman told a friend: "I was being recorded during sexual encounters without my consent. I didn’t realise until another woman in the same position mentioned it to me.
"He would position his laptop with music on, but screen off, in front of us during sexual encounters. Now, footage has gone out online and it has emerged he was doing this to 15 other women."
The Scotland Yard spokesman said: "Officers arrested a 31-year-old man on Thursday, March 5 on suspicion of voyeurism.
"The arrest followed an allegation made to police on Tuesday, March 3, of videos being taken and distributed without consent. The man has been released on bail as enquiries continue"

GB News has contacted BA for a comment
| PAOne woman allegedly discovered videos stored on a laptop, with it being claimed he taped over a light which indicated the computer’s camera was on.
The source said: "She saw different girls, different rooms, different everything.
"She saw people wearing different uniforms.
"She saw women in uniforms from Virgin Atlantic, so he’s targeting other women from different airlines."

The Met Police confirmed they had launched an investigation
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Reports of alleged cocaine use by the pilot were also received by the industry body.
A UK Civil Aviation Authority spokesman said: "We can’t comment on individual cases but reports of substance misuse are being reviewed and any appropriate action will be taken."
Sources within the airline said bosses had offered the pilot well-being support, however he was reportedly banned him from flying until the police investigation concludes.
GB News has contacted British Airways for a comment.
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