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Hyderabad College Students Allege Filming In Hostel Washrooms, Cops Probe

Hyderabad College Students Allege Filming In Hostel Washrooms, Cops Probe

Posted on January 2, 2025 By admin




Hyderabad:

After massive protests by female students of a private engineering college over alleged video recording in hostel bathrooms, police on Thursday registered a case and began investigations.

CMR Engineering College at Medchal, on the outskirts of Hyderabad, was rocked by protests on Wednesday night and this continued till 2 a.m.

Medchal police registered a case after taking a complaint from the students and picked up five mess workers on suspicion.

Assistant Commissioner of Police Srinivas Reddy said they seized 12 mobile phones of these workers.

“We have so far found no evidence that they recorded videos. We have not found any obscene videos on their phones. However, we are verifying if any videos were deleted,” he said.

The ACP said they took a complaint from the students and registered a case.

A case of negligence has also been registered against the management of the college as the rooms were given to mess workers next to the bathroom and they had access to the ventilator of the bathroom.

“We have found no evidence so far but there is room for suspicion,” the ACP said.

The police official said a girl saw the shadow of a person and brought the same to the warden’s notice but as there was no response from the warden, the students began the protest as they suspected that their videos might have been recorded.

The protestors raised slogans of “We want justice”. Leaders of student unions, including the ABVP, also joined the students in the protest which continued past midnight. ABVP leaders demanded action against the management of the college. They alleged that female students were being blackmailed. The student leaders warned that if videos recorded in bathrooms surface on social media, former minister and MLA Malla Reddy, who owns the college, will have to own responsibility.

The police official said fingerprint experts were called to collect samples from the imprints found on the glass of the ventilator. The experts will ascertain if the imprints match the fingerprints of any of the workers.

The ACP appealed to parents not to worry over rumours that 150-300 videos were recorded.

The police also questioned the management on employing male workers in women’s hostel. The management explained that as the cooking involved lifting huge vessels, they had to employ male workers but for food supply, they engaged women. The mess workers are from outside the state.

The ACP said if any evidence was found, criminal action would be taken against them and also management.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)




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