Khanewal, Pakistan — In a shocking incident, two employees of Limelight’s Khanewal branch, including the boutique’s manager, have been arrested for secretly filming women in the store’s changing room. The individuals, one identified as Moon Raza, face serious charges under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act (PECA), as well as accusations of sexual harassment and outraging women’s modesty.
Local police revealed that the accused used their personal phones to capture explicit footage of women without their consent. During the investigation, authorities uncovered explicit material on one of the suspect’s devices, solidifying the case against them.
This deeply troubling case has sent shockwaves across the community, raising critical concerns about the privacy and safety of customers in retail spaces. Public outrage has prompted calls for stricter oversight, including enhanced security measures and regular inspections of such establishments to prevent further violations of trust.
Limelight has yet to issue an official statement regarding the incident, but many are demanding accountability and systemic reforms to protect women from similar exploitation.
As the investigation continues, this incident underscores the urgent need for robust safeguards and heightened awareness to ensure the safety and dignity of all customers in public and commercial spaces.