7 Videos of pregnant women undergoing examination at Rajkot Hospital go viral, Probe Ordered

Published On 2025-02-18 08:17 GMT   |   Update On 2025-02-18 08:17 GMT

Ahmedabad: In a disturbing incident, at least seven shocking CCTV videos of pregnant women patients being examined by doctors inside a private hospital in Rajkot were allegedly leaked on Telegram and YouTube. The videos which have raised serious concerns, prompted the Gujarat police to launch an investigation into the matter.

A probe was launched after videos of women patients being examined by doctors inside a hospital were circulated on Telegram and YouTube, a Gujarat police official said on Monday. 

According to the PTI report, the Cyber Crime Branch began its probe after some of these videos started circulating on social media platforms. In the videos, which appear to be from CCTV footage, women patients can be seen being examined inside a closed room of a hospital by a female doctor or being given injections by a nurse.

A preliminary probe revealed the accused created a Telegram group linked to a YouTube channel where these videos were uploaded, said Assistant Commissioner of Police (Cyber Crime) Hardik Makadia.

As per a media report in the TOI, The YouTube channel, identified as 'Megha MBBS', not only hosted the videos but also included Telegram links in the comments section, allowing viewers to access additional content. Several subscription offers to view other such explicit content were also made in the links. Over the past month, these videos have reportedly garnered more than five lakh views.

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"The accused had uploaded seven such videos on the Youtube channel and had given the link of a Telegram group in the description. Members of that group were asked to pay a fee to watch similar videos. To attract members to pay subscription, the accused had shared screen grabs of similar videos," Makadia told reporters.

A preliminary probe revealed the Telegram group was launched in September last year while the YouTube channel was launched in January this year.

"The channel has so far uploaded seven videos of women being examined by doctors on a bed inside the hospital. The Telegram group promoting that channel has over 90 members. The videos appear to be taken from CCTV footage. In one such video, a nurse and woman patient can be heard conversing in Gujarati. We are yet to identify the hospital where these videos were shot," Makadia said.

The process to lodge a First Information Report (FIR) is underway, the ACP added.

Sources said the videos are from the labour room of a maternity hospital in Rajkot, reports PTI.

Rajkot West BJP MLA Dr Darshita Shah said she has asked police to probe the issue.

Meanwhile, an official from Payal Hospital in Rajkot told reporters "Someone must have hacked our footage".

"We have not done anything wrong. We will cooperate with the police in their investigation," the hospital official said.

Speaking to TOI, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Ahmedabad cybercrime, Hardik Makadia, said, "The circulation of such videos is a grave violation of privacy. A case has been registered under sections 66E and 67 of the Information Technology Act, addressing privacy violations and the publication of obscene material online," he said.

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