Calgary police say a 41-year-old landlord has been charged with voyeurism after multiple tenants reported finding hidden cameras in rooms within his rental properties. Police say the cameras were discovered in areas including bathrooms and bedrooms, with locations described as attached to devices such as a surge protector in a bathroom and a smoke detector in a bedroom. The investigation begins after tenants at a rental property notice the cameras, prompting police involvement.

Police also say they believe the man owns other rental properties in Toronto and Vancouver, and that his alleged targeting involves Korean women. The charges outlined by Calgary police include five counts of voyeurism, according to reporting from local outlets. The matter is under investigation, and police have not indicated whether any videos were found or released as part of the case in the available summaries. The accused man’s next court appearance and any plea details are not provided in the excerpts.