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  • Royal Caribbean employee charged with concealing cameras to monitor visitors

    Royal Caribbean employee charged with concealing cameras to monitor visitors

    An employee who works on Royal Caribbean cruises is being accused of putting cameras in the bathrooms of passenger rooms to watch people, even young girls.

    Arvin Joseph Mirasol, 34, was arrested on Sunday for making and having photos and videos of children being abused. The arrest happened when the Symphony of the Seas ship arrived in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

    This information is from an affidavit filed in the U.S Court in Florida. He is also accused of watching people in a sneaky way six times in a state court case.

    A person staying in a cabin where Mirasol worked found a camera in the bathroom on February. The art museum is open from nine to five on weekdays, and from ten to six on weekends. It was stuck to the counter beneath the sink, as stated in the document. She told the people in charge of the ship, and they sent security to check the room.

    Mirasol, from the Philippines, was held on the ship until it arrived in Fort Lauderdale on March 3rd. He was asked questions by officials from Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection, and the Broward Sheriff’s Office.

    Investigators found many videos of naked women and pictures of children being sexually abused when they looked at his phone, SD card, and USB stick, according to the written statement. One of the videos showed Mirasol putting a camera in a bathroom of a guest cabin.

    A 10-year-old girl went into the bathroom, took off her clothes, and took a shower all in a five-minute video.

    Mirasol said he had been putting cameras in bathrooms since he started working on the ship in December when talking to investigators.

    “I want to manage it, but I’m unable to,” he told investigators, as stated in the affidavit. He said he knew it was wrong to film young girls who are under age. The agents wanted to know how he decided where to place the cameras. “He said, ‘If I like the people in that room, I will put it there. ‘”

    Besides the secret cameras, Mirasol told the agents that he would sneak into rooms while guests were showering and hide under the bed. He would then film them while they were getting dressed, according to the official statement.

    Royal Caribbean said they have fired Mirasol and are working with the investigation.

    “We do not accept this behavior at all,” the statement said.

    Mirasol has a lawyer named Robert Berube who works for the government. He said he won’t talk about the case in an email. Mirasol stayed in jail in Broward County on Wednesday.

  • Bob Junior lion killed by rivals after 10yrs dominance

    Bob Junior lion killed by rivals after 10yrs dominance

    A lion in Tanzania known as the Serengeti’s King has been murdered by competitors after almost 10 years of dominance.

    Tour operators and visitors to the national park have paid tribute to the “legendary” Bob Junior – also known as Snyggve – online.

    The “photogenic” and “coolest cat” in the Serengeti, Bob Jr had a fearsome reputation among his rivals and had ruled for seven years with the help of his brother, Tryggve.

    Younger rivals are believed to have killed the pair.

    “They wanted to overthrow Bob Junior,” Serengeti conservation officer Fredy Shirima told the media.

    “These incidents normally happen when the head of a pride becomes old or sometimes when the other male lions are not happy with his control over a large territory,” he added.

    “It is assumed his brother also met the same fate, but we are trying to confirm this,” Mr Shirima said, adding that the two were killed in separate but seemingly coordinated attacks.

    Some conservationists said Bob Junior – who was thought to be around 10 years old and named after his father Bob Marley – relished his celebrity status because he was always easy to spot.

    Bob Junior reportedly did not put up a fight when he was attacked and killed on Saturday.

    Wildlife officials are preparing a special burial on a day yet to be announced.
    The Serengeti in northern Tanzania is home to about 3,000 lions, and is popular with local and foreign tourists.

    Tributes to the fallen king have been posted online, including by tour operators.