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  • 5/21/2025
An Instagram account sparked outrage after secretly recording women on Bengaluru’s Namma Metro without consent.

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00:00This now-deleted Instagram account, Bangalore Metro Clicks,
00:03secretly filmed women on the Bengaluru metro without their consent.
00:07It had over 5,000 followers.
00:09No warning, no context, just clips of women going about their day
00:13captioned things like,
00:15The account was very much alive until a user-owned ex flagged it
00:20and tagged Bengaluru police.
00:22That's when it finally got taken down.
00:24The Bengaluru police registered a first information report
00:27under Section 354C of the Indian Penal Code, that's voyeurism.
00:31Voyeurism is watching, capturing, or distributing images
00:34of a woman engaged in a private act without her consent.
00:38Even if it's in a public space,
00:40if the intent is sexual or invasive, it counts.
00:43The investigation is underway to trace the accused, the page handler.
00:49But here's the thing, this isn't a one-off.
00:52In a survey that interviewed 270 women, 57 women,
00:55that's 21.1%, said they had faced at least one form of harassment,
01:00verbal or physical, while commuting.
01:02Shockingly, only four of them reported it to the police.
01:05Additionally, 172 women, which is 63.7%,
01:09said they had been stalked at least once during their travels.
01:12A 2022 India Today DIU report found that in Delhi,
01:1588% of women said they'd faced harassment,
01:18but only 1% went to the police.
01:20So what happened in Bengaluru may have sparked action,
01:23but the larger problem hasn't gone anywhere.
01:26Even Bengaluru MPPC Mohan has now written to the city's Metro Rail Corporation,
01:31asking for stricter action and surveillance to prevent such abuse.
01:34Filming someone without consent is illegal.
01:37Under Section 66E of the IT Act,
01:39capturing or publishing private images without permission
01:42can get you up to three years in jail.
01:44And IPC Section 354C defines voyeurism,
01:47especially when it comes to images of women as a criminal offence.
01:50But when it happens in a public space like a metro,
01:54proving the intention, especially for anonymous accounts, becomes tricky.
01:58Even though these videos violate Meta's own community guidelines,
02:01accounts like these often drag up thousands of views
02:04before anything's taken down.
02:06Now, public transport is supposed to be public.
02:08But for women, it still comes with the risk of being followed,
02:11filmed, posted and fed to the algorithm.

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