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New Video :Kyanja Airbnb Scandal Explodes Online as Alleged Hidden Camera Claims Spark Outrage

New Video :Kyanja Airbnb Scandal Explodes Online as Alleged Hidden Camera Claims Spark Outrage

A storm is brewing in Kampala’s Kyanja suburb after shocking allegations surfaced online accusing an Airbnb property of secretly recording guests without their consent the video links and whastapp number are below the story

The controversy, which has rapidly spread across social media platforms, centers on claims that hidden cameras were allegedly installed inside private rooms, with supposed footage of guests later circulating in private online groups.

The allegations have triggered widespread outrage, with many Ugandans expressing concern over privacy and safety when booking short-term rentals. Social media users are demanding immediate investigations and stricter regulations for Airbnb hosts operating in the city.

“This is terrifying. People go to these places for privacy, not to be exposed,” one user posted.

As the story gains traction, calls are mounting for authorities to step in and investigate the matter thoroughly. Legal experts say that if proven true, such actions would constitute a serious violation of privacy laws and could lead to severe criminal charges.

The incident has also reignited conversations about safety standards on platforms like Airbnb, with users questioning how such breaches could occur and what measures are in place to protect guests.

Travelers are now being advised to inspect rooms carefully upon arrival, avoid suspicious or poorly reviewed listings, and report any unusual devices immediately.

While investigations are yet to confirm the full extent of the claims, the Kyanja incident highlights a growing concern in the digital age—where privacy violations can quickly spiral into viral scandals.


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