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Police warn beach photographers harassing tourists in Vizag

Police warn beach photographers harassing tourists in Vizag

Posted on June 25, 2026 By admin


A group of photographers await tourists at RK Beach in Visakhapatnam on Thursday.
| Photo Credit: V. RAJU

The Visakhapatnam police have issued a stern warning to photographers operating at the popular RK Beach, and have directed them to behave responsibly with visitors, and refrain from coercive practices. Tourists have been advised to immediately approach the police, if they face any inconvenience or harassment.

The issue has once again come under the spotlight following a recent altercation between a group of youth from Vijayawada and photographers at RK Beach. The III Town Police intervened and subsequently bound over individuals from both sides to prevent further disturbances.

The incident reignited longstanding concerns regarding the conduct of a few beach photographers who allegedly pressure tourists into paying for photographs.

Police said: “Over the years, visitors have complained alleging that certain photographers take photographs without obtaining clear consent and later demand payment.” Tourists, particularly those visiting from other States, are reportedly often targeted.

Visitors say that photographers initially approach them with attractive offers. However, once they agree, the proceed to capture multiple photographs in different poses, convincing them that each image is worth keeping. At the end of the session, the total bill reportedly rises to hundreds and thousands.

Recalling an experience she had a few months ago, G. Geetanjali, a visitor from Hyderabad, said, “They initially say that only one photograph will be taken and sent to your phone for ₹20. But in the end they take 10 to 20 different pictures. Eventually, you ending up a good amount and ask them to delete the unwanted photographs. But we do not know if they actually delete them.”

Many tourists allege that even after expressing disinterest, some photographers continue to persuade them aggressively, offering discounts and repeatedly insisting that the photographs are of good quality. In several instances, visitors claim they ultimately pay the amount simply to avoid further arguments.

A senior police officer from the East Sub-Division acknowledged that such complaints arise occasionally, but at the same time, he noted that there have also been instances where intoxicated tourists have picked quarrels with photographers. He emphasised that not all photographers engage in such practices and there are many who earn their livelihood honestly.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (East Sub-Division) K. Lakshmana Murthy said that the police had conducted a counselling session for beach photographers. They were instructed to interact with tourists in a respectful and professional manner and to avoid any actions that could tarnish the city’s image as a tourist destination. The ACP further urged visitors to immediately report any incidents of harassment, intimidation, or misconduct to the police so that appropriate action can be taken.

Published – June 25, 2026 11:28 pm IST



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