Reports of a potential hidden spy camera found in the women’s washroom of the SR Gudlavalleru Engineering College have incited anger and vocal protests from students since Thursday evening. Despite a police search yielding no evidence of a camera, residents of the women’s hostel claim to have stumbled upon a clandestine recording device that purportedly captured over 300 private videos of the hostel’s occupants. They allege that these videos were then shared with male students of the college, allegedly by a senior engineering student.
Footage of female students protesting with illuminated cell phones and chanting ‘We Want Justice’ spread across social media, placing the college administration in an uncomfortable position. The Gudlavalleru police have interrogated a fourth-year student named Vijay Kumar regarding accusations of installing the hidden camera in the women’s washroom within the hostel premises, confiscating his mobile phone and laptop as part of their investigation.
Chief Minister Nara Chandrababu Naidu is actively overseeing the probe into the covert recording incident at Gudlavalleru Engineering College. Responding to complaints of unauthorized cameras in the women’s hostel washrooms in Krishna district, the Chief Minister initiated a thorough investigation early Friday. He instructed Minister Kollu Ravindra, local legislators, and officials to inspect the college campus.
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