Migrant Arrested for Alleged Voyeurism on Manhattan Subway Platform
Incident at Grand Central Station
In a disturbing incident during the evening rush hour, a 33-year-old immigrant from Ecuador was arrested for allegedly using smart glasses to record under a woman’s skirt at the Grand Central subway station in Manhattan. The suspect, identified as Roberto Perez Cuji, reportedly targeted the female victim as she ascended the stairs to catch her train around 5 p.m.
Observations by Plainclothes Officers
Transit officers, stationed in the area, became suspicious of Perez Cuji after noticing his unusual behavior. He had lingered at the busy Midtown location for several minutes without boarding a train, prompting further investigation. As the victim walked past him, witnesses state that Perez Cuji slipped the smart glasses under her clothing while attempting to record.
The officers swiftly intervened and apprehended him at the scene before he could flee.
Charges and Legal Proceedings
Following his arrest, Perez Cuji was charged with unlawful surveillance. He appeared in Manhattan Criminal Court on Thursday morning, where he pleaded not guilty to the allegations against him. Due to the nature of the charges not being bail-eligible under New York state law, he was released without bail following the court proceedings.
In a statement regarding the incident, a spokesperson for the NYPD emphasized the ongoing commitment of transit police to ensure passenger safety and quickly address any violations of the law.
Background Information
Roberto Perez Cuji resides in Elmhurst, New York. His arrest highlights ongoing concerns about public safety in busy transit areas, particularly in New York City, where incidents of voyeurism have prompted calls for increased vigilance and preventive measures.
This case will continue to develop as further details emerge and as the judicial process unfolds. Updates to follow as new information becomes available.

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