Bengaluru private university student booked for peeping into girls' toilets, recording videos
Press Trust of India | November 22, 2022 | 01:45 PM IST | 1 min read
A 21-year old law student was caught peeping into the toilet earlier too and was spared with a warning after he submitted an apology letter.
BENGALURU : A case has been registered against a student of a private university here for allegedly peeping into the girls’ toilet and recording a video of them, police said on Tuesday. The 21-year-old student pursuing law at the university was booked recently on charges of sexual harassment and the Information Technology Act.
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The accused student was caught in the past peeping into the toilet and was let off with a warning after he submitted an apology letter from him. The student did not mend his ways and again repeated his act two days later. This time the management decided to hand over the case to the police.
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