Goa: MBBS student booked for recording bathing videos of female students
Press Trust of India | May 26, 2025 | 08:28 AM IST | 1 min read
Both colleges are located next to each other in Bambolim village near Panaji. A police official said the accused trespassed into the girls hostel building and tried to record videos of female students while they were bathing.
NEW DELHI: A final-year MBBS student of Goa Medical College and Hospital has been booked for allegedly trespassing into the Dental College girls hostel and recording videos of students while bathing, a police official said on Sunday. He was booked on Saturday, the Agassaim police station official said.
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"Both the colleges are located next to each other at Bambolim village near Panaji. On May 19, between 09.45 pm to 10 pm, the accused trespassed into the premises of the girls hostel building on the ground floor and attempted to observe and record videos using his mobile phone of female students while they were bathing," he said.
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