Mangaluru: Camera in ladies toilet case, records sent to Bengaluru cyber crime


Daijiworld Media Network- Mangaluru (RJP)

Mangaluru, Sep 4: The records, relating to live mobile phone camera found in a ladies toilet of Mangaluru university campus, have been sent to Bengaluru cyber crime police for further action.

A girl student had found a mobile camera in the university ladies toilet on August 24. The management of the university later had found out that the mobile camera was used for recording purpose and two clippings of 15 and 30 minutes duration. The camera had also transmitted the images on August 7 and 11.

 

But public came to about the incident only after the matter was discussed in the university syndicate meeting on August 31.

After that the police came in. Mangaluru south division ACP Shruthi is investigating the incident presently. It is said that three students and some staff members were interrogated by the police so far. Police have reached a logical conclusion with some important leads in the case, sources said.

But they are waiting for the report from Bengaluru cyber crime police to confirm their findings. A week time is required to get the report, it is gathered.

  

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Mon, Sep 05 2016

    Looks like just a fake news to divert the attention...
    It is not bathroom, but toilet. What can be seen if camera is fixed on the roof???

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  • john PCC, Mangalore/kuwait

    Mon, Sep 05 2016

    since this is a ladies toilet man cannot enter. therefore it is sure that one lady is involved in this. may be a housekeeping staff. as technology is in an advanced stage one cannot say it is impossible to track. statement says that cam was connected to wifi. check whose wifi connection and to whom the video messages are being sent. hope these videos not circulated in social network
    before using public toilets first look around and make sure that the toilet is free from cameras

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  • Dr Kusuma Kumari G MBBS DGO DNB(obst and Gynae), Kodyadka

    Sun, Sep 04 2016

    This crime can be easily solved with modern technology The man who placed this device can be tracked easily and will be caught soon Sad that Educated university students are resorting to this type of ideas for sexual gratification. The culprits however must be punished with the strong acts which are available now

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Sep 04 2016

    It could be a well collaborated team work.

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Sun, Sep 04 2016

    With today's technology, its not difficult to trace the purchaser of the mobile though it does not contain a chip. Calls made through the mobile can be traced and the chip used on it too.

    Lets us wait for further outcome.

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