Employee finds microcamera in company bathroom in Içara The owner of the company where a microcamera was found hidden in a bathroom socket was preventively arrested on Thursday (9), in Içara, in the south of Santa Catarina. In March, an employee spotted the device in the unisex bathroom of the company SS Solar Energia. g1 contacted the defense of businessman Filipe Silvano, responsible for the establishment, who did not want to comment on the arrest. ?Click and follow the g1 SC channel on WhatsApp Microcamera was found by a newly hired employee ? The case was discovered in March this year by a newly hired employee, who noticed an intermittent light in the bathroom connector, for the exclusive use of employees. At the time, the company SS Solar Energia stated that it had been surprised and said that it had taken immediate measures so that the courts could clarify the case. According to the Military Police (PM), the arrest took place in the Cristo Rei neighborhood, in compliance with a warrant issued by the Criminal Court of the District of Içara. Filipe Silvano was located with the support of the Intelligence Agency of the 29th PM Battalion, which monitored the property after identifying it. As soon as the businessman's presence was confirmed at the location, the teams carried out the approach with the support of the Tactical. The businessman was taken to the Santa Augusta Regional Prison. He must undergo a custody hearing this Friday (10). READ ALSO: Microcamera found hidden in company bathroom socket in SC: what remains to be known Employee notices light in the socket and finds microcamera hidden in company bathroom in SC; VIDEO Microcamera hidden in the bathroom of a company in SC was found by a newly hired employee Camera was found in the company's unisex bathroom The case took place on March 4 in the company's unisex bathroom, which is for exclusive use by employees. At the time, PM was called and issued a detailed report for unauthorized use of sexual intimacy and disturbance of work or peace. ? The Detailed Occurrence Term (TCO) is the registration of a criminal offense with minor offensive potential — that is, all criminal misdemeanors and crimes with a maximum penalty of up to two years. TCOs are sent to the Special Criminal Court, without the need for referral to the police station, which is why the Civil Police were not contacted. Initially, the military did not locate any images on the device. Even so, three cell phones, a computer and a notebook, in addition to the microcamera, were taken to the 29th Battalion, which informed that the case had been forwarded to the Judiciary. Employee finds microcamera in company bathroom in Içara PMSC/Disclosure VIDEOS: most watched on g1 SC in the last 7 days