Bhopal, Sep 24: Three male students allegedly shot a video of a 19-year-old girl changing her clothes in the bathroom of a city-based institute, where all of them study, and later tried to extort money from her by threatening to circulate the clip, police said.
The police have arrested one of the accused and a search is on for two others, they said.
The accused and the victim study at the Industrial Training Institute (ITI) located in Govindpura area of the city. The trio had captured the video of the girl student on September 17, when she was changing her clothes in the bathroom of the institute after attending a programme organised to mark Vishwakarma Jayanti, an official said.
"The accused showed the video to one of the victim's friends and demanded Rs 7,000, threatening that if she failed to do so, they would make the clip viral on social media. After the victim came to know about this, she panicked and left her house," Piplani Police Station in-charge Ajay Nayar said while quoting the complaint.
The girl's family members later went the police station and lodged a missing person's report. During a search, the police later found the victim at Bhopal railway station, he said.
Nayar said the case was later transferred to Ashok Garden police station, under the jurisdiction of which the institute is located.
Ashoka Garden police station in-charge Alok Shrivastava said that based on the complaint lodged by the victim, a case was registered against the three male students under relevant sections of Indian Penal Code (IPC) and the Information Technology (IT) Act.
One of the accused has been arrested and a search for two other absconding students is underway, he said, adding that the accused and victim study in the same institute.
Further investigation in the case is underway, Shrivastava said.
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Chennai (PTI): TVK chief Vijay declined to accept the police convoy vehicles provided to Tamil Nadu chief minister as per protocol until his swearing-in, the party said on Thursday.
A police official confirmed that the CM convoy vehicles provided to him "as per protocol" following the announcement of the Assembly election results were returned and have not been withdrawn.
The official also said that arrangements were in place for the swearing-in ceremony.
The Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) clarified that its party founder Vijay had "personally requested that the convoy vehicles be returned". In a statement here, the TVK said: "Vijay conveyed that he would accept the official chief minister-level security only after forming the government with a decisive mandate".
Four convoy vehicles assigned to Vijay on May 4 after his TVK secured 108 seats in the Assembly polls returned from his residence following his request.
Even on May 6, the police had deployed security near his Panaiyur residence and in front of the Lok Bhavan here when Vijay called on Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar to stake his claim to form the government. Vijay did not use the government vehicle to meet the Governor.
