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Pune government officer booked after wife says he placed spycams in bedroom, bathroom, threatened to leak clips

Pune government officer booked after wife says he placed spycams in bedroom, bathroom, threatened to leak clips

Indian Express6 days ago
A government official and six of his family members were booked by the Pune city police on Monday after his 30-year-old wife, who is also a government employee, alleged that he secretly installed spy cameras in their bedroom and bathroom to record her private moments, and mentally and physically harassed her by threatening to circulate the video. She further accused him of demanding ₹1.5 lakh from her parents.
The woman lodged a First Information Report at the Ambegaon police station on Monday, alleging that the harassment by her husband and in-laws has been going on since 2020.
The police booked her husband, mother-in-law, three sisters-in-law, and the husbands of two of her sisters-in-law. All were booked under sections 85 (cruelty by a husband or his relatives towards a woman), 115 (voluntarily causing hurt) and 351 (criminal intimidation) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, among others.
The woman has alleged that her husband and in-laws mentally and physically harassed her by demanding Rs 1.5 lakh from her parents towards EMI payments for a car. When the money was not given, she was beaten up, she alleged.
'We have launched an investigation in the case,' an officer from Ambegaon police station said.
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