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British Airways Pilot Detained for Allegedly Filming Sexual Encounters with 16 Women

A pilot from British Airways has been apprehended for allegedly recording sexual acts with 16 women and distributing the footage online without their approval. The incident came to light when the victims discovered videos of their encounters on dubious websites.

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A pilot working for British Airways has been arrested under allegations of surreptitiously filming himself engaging in sexual activities with 16 women and subsequently sharing the recordings online without their consent.

The pilot's actions were unveiled when his alleged victims stumbled upon videos of their encounters on questionable websites.

It is believed he initiated relationships with women from various airlines during hotel layovers while on international flights.

One woman, who claims to have been among his targets from 2023 to 2025, recounted to a friend: 'I was recorded during sexual encounters without my knowledge.'

Image of the British Airways pilot who was arrested

She added, 'It was not until another woman in a similar situation informed me that I realized what had happened.'

She further described how he would set up his laptop with music playing but with the screen off during intimate moments. 'Now, videos have surfaced online, revealing he has done this with 15 other women,' she noted.

Another individual allegedly discovered several recordings on his laptop, according to reports from The Sun.

It has been alleged that he had obscured a light indicating that the laptop's camera was active.

The pilot is also said to have faced accusations of cocaine-related incidents, which were reported to British Airways.

Sources at British Airways have indicated that the pilot has been suspended pending the outcome of the police investigation.

The Metropolitan Police confirmed: 'Officers apprehended a 31-year-old man on Thursday, March 5, on suspicion of voyeurism.'

They added, 'The arrest came after a complaint was made to the police on Tuesday, March 3, regarding the filming and distribution of videos without consent. The individual has since been released on bail while inquiries are ongoing.'

A spokesperson for the UK Civil Aviation Authority remarked to The Sun: 'We are unable to comment on specific cases, but we are reviewing reports of substance misuse and will take appropriate action as necessary.'

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