Didier Loic Labonne is allegedly caught filming women using disabled toilet at university

A man who allegedly filmed women using a disabled toilet at a Perth university has appeared in court for the first time.

Police allege that between August 2023 and February this year, Didier Loic Labonne, 28, used a stolen key to access the service area behind the toilet at Notre Dame University and used a mobile phone to record women who used the facility.

Mr Labonne appeared in the Fremantle Magistrates Court on Monday charged with three counts of unlawfully installing a surveillance device, three counts of trespassing and one count of theft as a servant.

Police allege that between August 2023 and February this year, Didier Loic Labonne, 28, used a stolen key to access the service area behind the toilet at Notre Dame University and used a mobile phone to record women who used the facility

He was charged in February by detectives from the Child Exploitation Operations Unit following the alleged discovery of a cell phone in the university’s restrooms.

“The suspect … was previously employed by an outside contractor that provided sanitation services to the university,” police said at the time.

He was not required to enter a plea to the charges and will appear in court again on April 29.