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Doctor accused of recording 4,500 videos in Australian hospital toilets released on bail

• Aug 22, 2025, 9:00 AM
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A trainee surgeon was released on bail on Friday after he was charged with secretly video recording hundreds of medical colleagues in the toilets of Australian hospitals.

Ryan Cho, 28, will likely face around 500 charges relating to 4,500 intimate videos he secretly recorded with phones mainly in the staff restrooms of three Melbourne hospitals since 2021, police alleged in documents cited in the Victoria state Supreme Court.

Justice James Elliott ruled that the junior doctor be released on condition he live with his parents, who moved from Singapore to Melbourne in anticipation of their son’s release.

His parents were required to post a AU$50,000 (€27,598) surety.

The prosecutor argued that the charges presented Cho with an inducement to flee and he had no meaningful ties to Australia after being suspended from his job.

While Cho became an Australian permanent resident in April, he would face deportation if he was convicted and sentenced to 12 months or longer in prison, Hammill said.

Trainee surgeon Ryan Cho is escorted into the Supreme Court of Victoria in Melbourne, 22 August, 2025
Trainee surgeon Ryan Cho is escorted into the Supreme Court of Victoria in Melbourne, 22 August, 2025 Con Chronis/AAP IMAGE

The judge noted Cho had surrendered his Singapore passport and had no criminal connections to help him leave Australia.

Police allege Cho recorded intimate images of at least 460 women. The judge noted there was no allegation Cho had disseminated those images.

Cho was arrested in July after a phone was found recording from inside a mesh bag hanging in an Austin Hospital toilet. Police allege he also recorded in restrooms in the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre and the Royal Melbourne Hospital.

His lawyer Julian McMahon rejected prosecutors' fears that if released, Cho could interfere with witnesses. There were likely to be hundreds of witnesses alleging similar offenses, McMahon said.

The parents of trainee surgeon Ryan Cho arrive at the Supreme Court of Victoria in Melbourne, 22 August, 2025
The parents of trainee surgeon Ryan Cho arrive at the Supreme Court of Victoria in Melbourne, 22 August, 2025 Con Chronis/AAP IMAGE

"There's a sense here that if my client were to engage in the criminal offense of interfering with witnesses that it wouldn't affect the outcome of the case," McMahon said.

Cho was initially charged with six offences but another 127 charges were added on Thursday, including intentionally recording intimate images without permission.

McMahon said it was too early to tell if the allegations would go to trial. Cho hasn't entered pleas.

Cho came to Australia as a student in 2017 and studied medicine at Melbourne's Monash University.


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