Chandigarh University 23-year-old girl arrested for sending shower videos of her peers to a man in Shimla and getting it viral.
Chandigarh/Shimla: Chandigarh University students started a protest on Sunday after the video went viral. The Chandigarh video was sent by a 23-year-old student to her boyfriend Sunny Mehta who works at a travel agency in Shimla and made the videos go viral by sharing them on social media.
Viral video and students’ reaction
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The video went viral on September 17th, 2022, and it was reported that after discovering the viral videos the University Students went on a protest against the girl and demanded the arrest of the accused during the protest, the students had three demands:
- The hostel Warden, Rajwinder Kaur should be suspended
- A 10-member committee of students will be given all updates in the case.
- And the last that all the mobile phones of girls that have been broken during demonstrations should be replaced, along with the doors in the girl’s hostels’ washrooms.
The group of female students spotted the suspect recording video and approached the hostel warden, around 3 pm on Saturday. They told her that the suspect is recording pornographic videos of the students and sharing them with a man, after which the warden questioned the girl, denying all the allegations against her.
During the meeting with the suspect, she was questioned multiple times by the warden that if any videos were shot by her and sent which she denied, but suspicion was raised as her phone kept ringing and she was asked to pick it up and to put the phone on speaker and as she asked to send the screenshot of the chat where it was revealed that the video was sent by her to which she accepted.
Police on Chandigarh University case
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The allegations on a 23-year-old girl recording and sharing her videos of her peers and hostel mates with her boyfriend Sunny in Shimla who leaked the video on social media.
And rumours about a viral video of more than 60 girls shared online led university students to protest it. Police of both states have been acting and have arrested her boyfriend and the accused girl.
All the mobile phones and such devices have been taken by police for further investigation, according to police the allegations made by students that their college was trying to cover the case.
On the rumours of students attempting to commit suicide, and that the police and the university are taking this case seriously.
Many rumours are going around, SSP Vivek Sheel Soni on the case said, “The suspect has sent her video to her boyfriend, while filming the video a group of girls came into the washroom and thought that the girl was recording their video.”
Although He later added, “If a boy and a girl are sharing their private videos and not making or sharing them public then it’s not a crime according to the law.”
Mohali police registered an FIR at Gharuan Police Station under IPC section 354C of the IPC and IT act. (Viewing or capturing an image of a girl engaging in a private act where she rather not like being observed)
The vice chancellor of the University said, “The rumours of videos of 60 girls getting viral and circulating through social media is false and baseless.
The investigations conducted by the Chandigarh university itself found that there has been no such videos only a single personal video of the accused shared by her boyfriend.
And later the hostel manager reached out to the police. Police have arrested three people so far, the accused girl, her boyfriend Sunny and a 31-year-old man whose role, in this case, is not yet disclosed by the police.
Students ended their protest Monday when they were reassured that the Campus administration and police will provide a thorough investigation of the case. SP Navreet Singh Virk said, “That only 4 videos were found on the accused phones and too were her videos that were sent to her boyfriend and that no other videos were sent.”
He later added that “No suicide was committed or attempted in University, which was claimed by the students protesting and also the so-called videos of 60 female students being circulated are also yet to found.”
Though the students at Chandigarh University refused to accept the investigation, the police couldn’t find any evidence that the student spotted videos of other girls at the women’s hostel.
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Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann said, “Daughters are the dignity and pride of Punjab”, to which he later added, “People should not be swayed by such rumours spread by anti-social elements.” And the constitution of a special investigation team.
(With inputs from Multiple Media Outlets)
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