KOTA KINABALU: Steps must be taken to ensure that there are no repeats of an alleged incident where a spy camera was installed in one of the Airbnbs in the city here, says Datuk Christina Liew.
The Sabah Tourism, Culture and Environment minister said this alleged incident was rare, but measures must be taken to prevent a reoccurrence.
She said as the matter was under police investigation, she did not wish to elaborate much so that the probe could be conducted properly and fairly. Asked about Sabah Local Government and Housing minister Datuk Dr Joachim Gunsalam’s statement that the state was looking at current laws to see how to regulate the operations of Airbnbs, she said they were willing to work together if there was a need.
The alleged incident came to light when a Chinese couple who had spent their honeymoon at an Airbnb in the city took to social media to share about their ordeal which went viral on Sept 23.
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