Andhra Pradesh girls' hostel hidden camera scandal: 300 obscene videos found from accused? Here's what the police are saying
Gudlavalleru College Hidden Camera News: A row erupted in Andhra Pradesh after reports of a hidden camera being found in a girls' hostel bathroom at Gudlavalleru Engineering College. Cops detained a student and found obscene videos on his laptop. ...

A massive row has erupted in Andhra Pradesh following reports of hidden camera being found in bathroom of girls hostel of an engineering college. A report later claimed that cops have detained a student of the same college and from whose laptop about 300 obscene videos have been found.
The incident happened in an engineering college in Andhra Pradesh's Krishna district triggering outrage with students staging a protest against the failure of the institution's management to take action.
A protest was held by students of Gudlavalleru Engineering College on Thursday night who claimed that the management was attempting to cover up the incident.
According to students, the camera had been secretly recording women.
However, Gudlavalleru Sub-Inspector Satyanarayana stated that no hidden cameras have been found on the premises so far, but the investigation is ongoing and further details are awaited.
Female students of the engineering college complained to Mines Minister K Ravindra on Friday that the management attempted to hush up the issue of hidden cameras allegedly found in a women's washroom and also went to the extent of threatening students who lodge a complaint over the matter. Hundreds of students have been staging protests at S R Gudlavalleru Engineering College in Krishna district since Thursday night over the alleged incident. The students poured out their woes to Ravindra, who reached the college with the district collector and superintendent of police, following instructions from Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu.
"We (students) don't have faith in the college management as it has been trying to hush up the matter (alleged hidden cameras issue) for the past three days. The college management threatened to act against us if we complain over this issue," said an official statement, quoting the students' complaint to Ravindra. Demanding justice at any cost, the students vowed not to attend classes until then, while the minister said that truth would come out and the culprits would be punished.
Meanwhile, the Chief Minister discussed the issue with the district officials and ordered an inquiry into the allegations of hidden cameras found in the girl students' washroom in the college. If the crime of capturing videos through hidden cameras is proven, then the CM directed officials to take stringent action against the culprits, said an official statement. In the event of students possessing any evidence regarding the incident, Naidu urged them to share it with him. A case was registered in connection with the alleged incident.
With agency inputs
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