
Phone camera kept in ladies toilet of restaurant
The Hindu
Woman lodges complaint with Jubilee Hills police
A woman lodged a complaint with the Jubilee Hills Police Station saying she noticed a camera phone concealed in the women’s washroom of an eatery.
According to Jubilee Hills Police, the camera phone was kept in the toilet of the drive-in restaurant located at Road Number 10 in Jubilee Hills. The camera phone was allegedly turned on and was recording.
While police were largely tight-lipped about the incident, they said that the mobile phone belongs to an 18-year-old sweeper who works at the drive-in, identified as Bongarala Banerjee.

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