Bank security guard arrested for placing phone and filming in ladies' toilet


Rupesh Samant
Daijiworld Media Network - Panaji

Panaji, Apr 27: Old Goa police have arrested a watchman, identified as Subhash Dalbir Singh, presently working as a security guard for a nationalised bank in Calapur, Old Goa.

As per PI Jivba Dalvi, a complaint was received from the lady cashier of a nationalised bank that when she went to use the washroom in the bank premises she noticed a mobile phone kept hidden behind a mop near the wash basin.

Upon checking, she found that video recording was going on, and on checking the video she saw the security guard placing the phone, as his act had also got recorded in the video.


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The accused security guard had been hired just 17 days ago by the bank.

Immediately, the police were informed who then arrested the accused person under section 354(C) for committing the crime of vouyerism.

PI Dalvi has requested all the women who use common toilets or washrooms to check the premises thoroughly before using it to avoid any such criminal acts.

Further investigation is in progress with PSI Shivram Gauns under the supervision of PI Jivba Dalvi.

  

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