The incident involving Femmy Permatasari, Sarah Azhari, and Rachel Maryam remains a landmark case in Indonesian legal and media history, highlighting the severe consequences of privacy violations and hidden camera crimes. The Incident (1997–2003)
(kaca rias tembus pandang) that allowed filming from the adjacent room. : The most publicized victims were Sarah Azhari (casting for cosmetics), Femmy Permatasari (casting for a beverage), Rachel Maryam 2. Legal Battle & Public Discovery
The victims were at the studio for commercial casting sessions—Sarah Azhari for a cosmetics brand and Femmy Permatasari for a beer advertisement.
Following the discovery, the victims actively advocated for the prosecution of those responsible, holding press conferences to clarify they were victims of a crime, not intentional participants in adult content. privacy laws in Indonesia have changed since this incident?
Femmy Permatasari was at the studio casting for a beer advertisement. Sarah Azhari was casting for a cosmetics brand. The Legal Aftermath
In 1997, a hidden camera was illegally placed in a dressing room used by several high-profile Indonesian celebrities, including Femmy Permatasari, Sarah Azhari, and Rachel Maryam. The footage, which captured the actresses in private moments while changing clothes, was later leaked and distributed via VCD (Video Compact Disc), which was the primary medium for pirated content at the time.