Police have charged a Brisbane man with 150 offences after an investigation into alleged hidden cameras uncovered 24 alleged victims across South East Queensland.

The case began in April when detectives were called after a covert camera was found in a unisex bathroom at a trucking warehouse in Redbank.

A three-month investigation then allegedly led officers to more devices and hard drives at a Sunnybank Hills home.

After reviewing CCTV and other evidence over that period, police executed a search warrant at a Sunnybank Hills address on July 21.

Investigators allegedly found multiple hard drives and additional covert cameras.

In total, police said they identified 24 alleged victims who had been recorded.

A 34-year-old Sunnybank Hills man has now been charged with 148 counts of breach of privacy and two counts of stalking.

He is due to appear before Richlands Magistrates Court on September 2.

Police footage shows officers searching the man’s home and locating what appear to be computer storage devices.

The man, wearing a high-vis jumper, is seen in handcuffs on a couch before being led to the back of a police car.

Police have urged anyone with information to contact them directly or report anonymously through Crime Stoppers.

Investigations remain ongoing.

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