Kota (Udupi): Incidents of men caught peeping into bathrooms under use were reported over the last few days from places under the administration limits of Pandeshwara Gram Panchayat in Sasthana, Kundapura taluk.
A ‘peeping tom’ was found on Monday evening having climbed up the roof of the bathroom of a house in Niradijaddu in Pandeshwara and, clearing one of the tiles, attempting to record a video clip of a woman bathing. Noticing this, however, the woman started shouting, and the man escaped from the place.
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A complaint was filed with Kota Police in this regard.
On Tuesday, a similar incident was reported from the Pandeshwara Main Road, where a man peeped into the bathroom of a house when a woman was taking a bath and ran away within a few minutes.
The matter was brought to the notice of Kota Police, who are looking for the suspects with the help of the locals.
The villagers, however, have expressed worry after the incidents were reported and have urged the police to catch the suspects at the earliest.
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Nagpur (PTI): A coach of the New Delhi-Chennai Grant Trunk Express caught fire in Maharashtra's Wardha district on Tuesday morning, railway officials said.
There were no casualties, they said.
Train 12616 New Delhi-Chennai (Tambaram) Grant Trunk Express left from Nagpur in the morning. While it was heading towards Sindi railway station in Wardha, smoke was detected in the last guard coach of the train at 11.09 am, Central Railway spokesperson Sanjay Muley told PTI.
The train was stopped on the Sindi-Tuljapur section, the affected coach was detached immediately, and the fire brigade was called, he said.
All passengers in the train and the coach concerned were safe, the official said.
The cause of the fire will be known after a detailed investigation.
The train will resume its journey in some time without the affected coach, the official added.
