UP: Two BHMS students suspended for sharing objectionable photos and videos of roommates, Probe on
Lucknow: In a shocking incident, two BHMS students have been suspended for 6 months for allegedly sharing objectionable photos and videos of their roommates with a senior student, causing a stir in the Ghazipur Homeopathic Medical College in Uttar Pradesh.
It is alleged that a female student, a first-year in the college, was making videos by clicking objectionable photographs of female students living with her. The photos and videos were sent to a senior student.
The suspension came in line after 20 students complained of being secretly photographed in the hostel to the college authorities.
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According to a media report in OpIndia, the incident came to light when the accused girl shared the information of the incident with one of her classmates who disclosed the matter to other students in the college. As a result, the entire college became aware of the incident and started to gossip about it.
Following this, the victims also discovered that their private photos and videos had been shared by the accused girl without their consent. Distressed by this invasion of privacy, the affected students reported the matter to the college authorities.
The girl students collectively complained about the matter on August 7. Following their complaint, the matter was investigated in which the allegations were found to be true.
This led to the suspension of both the students for six months. An inquiry committee has been constituted which will submit its report in a month and based on its findings, further action will be taken.
"Prima facie no evidence has been available in relation to the above case, the entire investigation of the case is being done by the Additional Superintendent of Police, after the investigation, necessary action will be taken as per the rules," said the official Twitter handle of Ghazipur Police.
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