Rapper Zamaera claims she was secretly filmed at massage parlour, wants apology from MBSJ officer


A MALAYSIAN artiste is seeking an apology from the Subang Jaya City Council (MBSJ) officer who allegedly filmed her in secret while she was having a massage at a parlour in SS14.

Rapper Zamaera, whose real name is Sharifah Zamaera Syed Zafilen Al Edros, also wants MBSJ to issue a statement on the standard operating procedure (SOP) for operations at such establishments, and that they do not condone the actions of its officer.

In an Instagram post, Zamaera claimed that one of the MBSJ officers had filmed her naked from behind, while she was getting a massage in a room covered by curtains on Wednesday.

Zamaera said she saw some light come through from the back, and saw a man in sunglasses poking his head through the curtains to film her using a handphone.

“I was lying on my tummy with my face on one side, and only had a towel covering part of my butt.

“I immediately covered myself in a towel and peeped out, only to find many men claiming to be MBSJ officers at the place.

“Some were in uniform and some were in plainclothes,” she said.

Later, Zamaera said she confronted them on why she was filmed and one of them denied that it happened.

“One officer also claimed that it was part of the SOP during a raid to check for illicit activities.

“The officer showed me a video taken at the establishment, which ended with a recording of another female customer that was naked from behind, having a massage in a different room,” she said.

Zamaera said she was disgusted by the way the officers had conducted themselves and had filed a police report, as well as a complaint at MBSJ against its officers.

“I feel that my privacy has been violated.

“I do not feel safe as a woman,” she said.

Zamaera said she was due for a meeting at MBSJ today on the matter.

MBSJ could not be reached for comments at press time.

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