Oakley Park, NSW: Man charged after he set up hidden cameras in a bedroom and allegedly filmed a woman without her consent

A man has been charged after allegedly filming a woman without her consent using hidden cameras during intimate acts at a property in Lithgow, NSW.

Following the 42-year-old’s arrest Friday for allegedly supplying methamphetamine, Raptor Squad officers searched a home on Bells Road in Oakley Park.

During this search, police found and seized an electronic device in a creek behind the property.

The man was charged with knowingly recording intimate images without consent, dealing with property proceeds of crime under $1,000,000 and supplying prohibited drugs.

He was refused bail to appear at Dubbo Local Court on Saturday.

A man has been charged after allegedly filming a woman using hidden cameras without her consent during an intimate act at a property in Lithgow, NSW (stock image from hidden camera)

Raptor Squad officers searched a house on Bells Road (pictured) in Oakley Park, NSW

Raptor Squad officers searched a house on Bells Road (pictured) in Oakley Park, NSW

Police will allege in court that the man had set up several hidden cameras in a bedroom on the Lithgow property to film women performing intimate acts without their consent.

The man was taken to Lithgow Hospital as a precaution before being taken to the local police station.

The investigations continue.