MU toilet cam: NWF demands CID probe, stringent action against sadist'

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September 17, 2016

Mangaluru, Sep 17: The Dakshina Kannada district unit of the National Women's Front on Saturday staged a protest in the city demanding the government to hand over the case of placing hidden camera at the women's toilet on Mangalore University campus to Criminal Investigation Department.

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The protest comes two days after M.Sc. student Santosh M Acharya, the main accused in the case was granted bail by a local court within a day after his arrest by the Mangaluru city police.

The protesters lamented that the case was being taken lightly since the beginning. Even though a hidden mobile with its camera on was found in the women's toilet on August 24, the university lodged a formal police complaint only on September 1. The police managed to catch the accused after two weeks but they registered silly cases against him.

Santosh, a resident of Sullia, was charged under IT Act 66 and Section 354 C (voyeurism). However, the protesters demanded that the police should charge him of violence against women, as he has violated the privacy of the female students of the university and also posed a threat to their safety and security on the campus.

Speaking on the occasion, Shaida Tasnim, general secretary, Federation of Women's India Movement, said that if a sadist and pervert like Santosh can get bail within a day after his arrest, then it is an insult to all women. “This development has exposed the loopholes in the system,” she said.

Shahida Yusuf, general secretary of NWF, said that the system has indirectly shown green signal to a dangerous pervert' to commit more crimes by allowing him to walk free in spite of his confession. “Stringent action should be taken against him. The police should also investigate whether more people had involved behind the crime,” she said.

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hmmi
 - 
Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

@ virean kotian

if this was happened to your relatiVES or sisters then this would be your action for this accuse..?

Rash
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Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

Idiot, first show any case like this. See if there is a rape it would be done by non muslims, any pub attack its done by non muslims, any other communal disputes again non muslims, however if muslims raise a voice they should be remanded or Punished, Muslims just raised a voice saying the person should be punished, Who knows tomorrow your sister may be a victim, then would you say the same comment.

PK
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Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

Its not Cow that Y we dont see durga vahini members are not in the protest . Cow is more important than women for cheddis.

Beary Abbu
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Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

Viren @dont be frustrated man.

why there is no protest from other group (Those who protest only against Minorites).Viren clean your heart which is filled with communal thinking and come clean and try to be human being first.

Within one day bail?what going on .

nawaz thumbe
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Saturday, 17 Sep 2016

good job..womens empowering....good job from NWF

HAMID
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Saturday, 17 Sep 2016

this is the way how to react .. not like RSS damaging and destroying public properties.

HOFZ
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Saturday, 17 Sep 2016

Wow he got the bail! Match fixing between culprit and authorities. Police are happy !! Digital india mera bharath ki camera mahan !!!

Viren Kotian
 - 
Saturday, 17 Sep 2016

These black cat commandos would not have staged protest if the accused was Abbu Beary. These people give communal tinge to each and every case. Nam desahada karma.

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