The washroom case that surfaced in Karnataka’s Udupi is slowly becoming high profile. The echo of this matter has reached the Chief Minister of the state, whereas, after commenting on it, a BJP leader has also been arrested. This case started in such a way that the videos of the girls from the washroom of the private paramedical college in Udupi went viral. Three girls were suspended in this case. They are accused of making videos of other girls hiding in the washroom and making them viral. The incident took place on 18 July and action was taken against the girl students on 20 July.
The latest news is that all the three accused girl students got bail today.
According to information, a magistrate’s court in Udupi on Friday granted conditional bail to three girl students accused of making a video of another girl student in the college toilet. On July 25, the Malpe police registered a case against the three girl students and the college management. On Friday, the girl students surrendered in the court of Additional Civil Judge and Judicial Magistrate First Class Judge Shyam Prakash.
The incident took place on 18 July
This incident took place on 18 July and an FIR was registered in the matter on 25 July. Police sources had said that an FIR was lodged against three girl students of a paramedical college in Udupi for allegedly recording a video of their fellow student in the washroom of the college. The FIR was registered at Malpe police station in Udupi. The names of three girl students Shabnaz, Alfia and Alima are included in the FIR. The college administration was also named in the FIR. The case was registered under sections 509, 204, 175, 34 and 66 (e) of the IT Act.
Video uploaded of the incident, police asked to avoid rumors
On behalf of the police, it was said that two separate suo moto cases have been registered in connection with the video recording in the washroom of Netra Jyoti Institute of Allied Health Sciences. A case has been registered against three girl students and the college administration for recording a private video of a girl student and later deleting it. The police have accused him of failure to produce details and evidence related to the incident which could damage the reputation of the victim.
A morphed video of the incident was allegedly uploaded on a YouTube channel, while a person tweeted it. On the other hand, this matter was also added by giving it a communal colour. However, the police appealed to the people to stay away from rumours.
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