Bengaluru: A suo motu case has been filed at the Banashankari Police Station after videos of women traveling on Bengaluru Metro that had been captured without permission were posted and shared on social media.

The video clips of the women travelers were posted on Instagram by an account-holder called ‘metro_chicks’ and having 5,948 followers. The videos were recorded without the consent of the women travelers.

The clips, however, were removed immediately as social media users objected strongly. The police are working at getting the account suspended while efforts are also on to track the Instagram user.

Bangalore Central MP PC Mohan said that the filming had been a blatant violation of privacy and dignity and asked police to take immediate action in the matter, while the Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Limited (BMRCL) said that it would file a case with police seeking legal action against the person.

Lokesh B Jagalasar, Deputy Commissioner of Police (South), stated on his official ‘X’ account that an FIR has been by Banashankari Police and investigation is underway.

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Mumbai: A clerk at Mazgaon Civil and Session Court, Chandrakant Vasudev (40), was arrested by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Tuesday for accepting a bribe of Rs 15 lakh from a Bandra businessman for a favourable verdict in a land dispute case.

The ACB officials said on Wednesday that additional sessions judge, Aejazuddin S Kazi (55), has been named in the FIR filed in the case and shown as wanted by the Bureau.

Both Vasudev and Judge Kazi have been booked under the Prevention of Corruption Act.

The officials have added that the businessman had been asked initially to give a total of Rs 25 lakh, as Rs 15 lakh for the judge and Rs 10 lakh for the clerk. After negotiations, the amount was reduced to Rs 15 lakh.

The clerk Vasudev was produced in court and sent to judicial custody for five days.

ACB Assistant Commissioner of Police Manisha Zende has said that Kazi was booked after Vasudev confirmed the judge’s role in the graft. The clerk had called the judge when he was caught by the ACB team and informed Kazi that he had received the money, she added. The official, however, said that Kazi was yet to be arrested and remains a wanted accused.

In April 2016, the Bombay High Court had stayed the creation of third-party rights on the disputed land. As the land’s valuation was below ₹10 crore, the commercial suit was transferred to the Civil Sessions Court in Mazgaon.

On September 9, 2025, an office associate of the complainant received a call from Vasudev when he was at Court No 14 of the Civil Sessions Court, the ACB stated.

Vasudev is said to have met the complainant in suburban Chembur, where he demanded ₹25 lakh. After the complainant refused to pay the huge amount, Vasudev allegedly called him repeated to demand the bribe, which prompted the complainant to approach and file a complaint with the ACB on November 10.

As instructed by the ACB, the complainant met Vasudev on the court premises and agreed to pay ₹15 lakh. Vasudev called Judge Kazi to inform him about the payment, and the judge allegedly acknowledged the bribe, after which, the clerk was apprehended and arrested by the ACB officials.

Further investigation is underway, the official said.