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Mandurah: teacher accused of filming students in toilet has bail renewed

Rachel FennerMandurah Coastal Times

A MANDURAH teacher accused of filming students in the toilet on a pen camera had his bail renewed today.

He will reappear in court on June 9.

The 58-year-old was charged with 27 counts of indecently recording a child under 13 years old, 15 counts of attempting to indecently record a child under 13 years old and 10 counts of unlawfully installing an optical surveillance device.

Police need to complete a report into devices found in the man’s home.

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His bail conditions include that he surrender his passport, report daily to police, does not have unsupervised contact with children under age 16, does not contact past or present students and does not go within 1km of the school.

The offences he stands accused of allegedly occurred in 2014.

He is yet to enter a plea.