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Indian Express
10-07-2025
- Indian Express
Hotel management graduate arrested for posting voyeuristic videos of women in Bengaluru on Instagram
The Banashankari police in Bengaluru Wednesday arrested a 26-year-old hotel management graduate for allegedly filming women walking on Bengaluru's streets and posting the voyeuristic videos on Instagram. The accused, identified as Gurdeep Singh, is a resident of K R Puram who is currently unemployed and living with his brother in a rented accommodation. The police arrested him from his house after launching a suo motu investigation into his social media activities. The Banashankari police initiated the case on June 12 after their social media wing discovered an Instagram account that was filming and posting videos of women without their consent. The incident came to light when a graduate student from a private college spoke out against the alleged harassment on her Instagram account. She alleged that she had been filmed inappropriately on Church Street and that the video was posted online without her consent. 'Recently, there was a video of me shot in public on Church Street. It was shot very inappropriately and then posted online without my consent. I tried contacting the person behind the account, and there was no response,' she stated in her video appeal. The police said that Gurudeep's account had more than 10,000 followers on Instagram and he had uploaded approximately 45 videos to his Instagram account. They also said their analysis showed that the accused deliberately presented these videos in slow motion to maximise viewer engagement and increase the exploitative nature of the content. The police are currently working to obtain a court order to have the Instagram account permanently deleted or deactivated.


New Indian Express
05-07-2025
- Science
- New Indian Express
499 out of 500! Pollachi student improves Class 10 score after re-totalling
COIMBATORE: Following the re-totalling process, a student at a private school in Pollachi scored 499 out of 500 marks in the Class 10 board examination. This is five marks more than the total secured initially when the results were declared. Gurudeep M had earlier applied to the Directorate of Government Examination (DGE) for a scanned copy of his Class 10 Social Science answer script for which he had obtained 95 marks. As per the initial mark list Gurudeep secured 494 marks, scoring centum in English, Mathematics, and Science, and 99 in Tamil and 95 in Social Science.'