Sydney man 'caught upskirting women again' at train station after avoiding jail last month (original) (raw)

Former train cleaner 'caught upskirting a 22-year-old woman' - a month after avoiding jail for filming women in a Sydney station bathroom

Published: 12:03 EST, 7 September 2016 | Updated: 15:25 EST, 7 September 2016

A former train worker has allegedly been caught 'upskirting' again a month after avoiding jail for filming women using a disabled toilet at a Sydney station.

Sacked Sydney Trains employee Michael Szafranek, 53 , was given a nine-month suspended jail term after admitting to filming women in the toilets at Rockdale Train Station last month.

The father-of-two has been accused of 'upskirting' a 22-year-old woman at Caringbah Station in the south of Sydney on Tuesday morning, 7News reports.

Sacked Sydney Trains employee Michael Szafranek, 53 , has allegedly been caught 'upskirting' again, after avoiding jail time last month for filming women using a disabled toilet

The 53-year-old told a Sydney court he was 'relieved' to be caught last month, when he avoided an immediate jail term.

Szafranek's illicit filming was discovered when a female commuter at Rockdale Station asked him for directions to the toilet and spotted the hidden camera recording her in the bathroom in February.

Szafranek will now face court once again in September after being accused of recording up the skirt of a woman at Caringbah Station.

Sydney Trains has sacked the 53-year-old with NSW Transport and Infrastructure Minister Andrew Constance saying Szafranek 'has no place in one of our organisations'.

Szafranek's illicit filming was discovered when a female commuter at Rockdale Station asked him for directions to the toilet and spotted the hidden camera recording her

Szafranek will now face court once again in September after being accused of recording up the skirt of a woman at Caringbah Station (pictured)