A woman saw a shocking thing in the changing room of an MRI centre - the shameful truth came to light
There was a stir after a hidden camera was found in the changing room of Bhopal's MRI centre. On the complaint of the woman, the police arrested the accused and started investigation.
Bhopal. A shocking incident has come to light in an MRI centre located in Malviya Nagar, Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh, where a hidden camera was found in the changing room. A woman who came for an MRI examination saw a mobile phone recording her on the inclined ceiling of the changing room. The woman immediately informed her husband. After which there was a commotion there.
This act was done by an employee of the centre itself
The woman's husband recovered the mobile phone and questioned the employees. Investigation revealed that the mobile belonged to an employee of the centre, who along with his colleagues was violating the privacy of women.
The 7-minute recording of two women found
The woman and her husband complained to the Arera Hills police station. DCP Sanjay Agarwal said that several recordings have been recovered from the accused employee's phone, including a 27-minute recording of the complainant and a video of another woman.
Police arrested the accused employee and sealed the changing room
The police have arrested the accused employee and sealed the changing room. The mobile phone has been sent for forensic examination to ascertain the extent of the recording.
There was a lot of commotion after the incident
After this incident came to light, there was a ruckus at the MRI centre. The family members of the victim woman created a ruckus at the MRI centre. The police, who arrived after being informed, somehow controlled the situation by intervening. After that, action was taken against the accused.
Police are questioning other employees
The police are now questioning other employees and trying to find out how long this abuse has been going on. This incident raised serious questions about the security and confidentiality of medical centres in Bhopal.
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