Delhi Metro Viral Video: Women Catch Man Filming Them Secretly, Find Clip in Recycle Bin
A Delhi Metro Viral Video has sparked concerns over privacy and women's safety after two women allegedly caught a middle-aged man secretly filming them during their commute. The women confronted him and claimed he deleted images and videos from his phone. They later allegedly found the video in the device's recycle bin. The confrontation was shared on Instagram and drew widespread attention.
A Delhi Metro journey reportedly turned uncomfortable after two women allegedly caught a middle-aged man secretly filming them during their commute. The incident took place at Lok Nayak Bhawan Metro station as the women were travelling towards Green Park in the evening, according to an account shared on social media.
One of the women alleged that they noticed the man sitting nearby and suspected that he was taking pictures of them without their knowledge, NDTV said. The situation escalated after the women confronted him and asked to check his phone. The man allegedly denied filming them but was seen deleting images and videos from the device.Β Delhi Metro Urination Video: Viral Clip Shows Man Openly Urinating on Platform, Stopping Mid-Way and Fleeing After Seeing Camera.
Women Catch Man Filming Them Secretly
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Women Find Video in Phone
According to the woman's account, the man continued staring at them even after he realised they had noticed him. The women then confronted him and asked him to show them his phone. Although he denied taking their pictures, they allegedly watched as he deleted images and videos from the device.
The man subsequently showed them the phone, apparently believing that the deleted material was no longer accessible. However, the women later checked the phone's recycle bin and allegedly found the video there.Β Bengaluru Couple Viral Video: Man Exposes Private Parts in Moving Auto After Intimate Act.
Confrontation Video Goes Viral
A video of the confrontation was later shared on Instagram and attracted widespread attention. The post highlighted concerns about privacy and women's safety during everyday public travel. "Can women really ever be safe?" the video was captioned.
The identities of the man and the women have not been disclosed in the information available about the incident. It is also not clear whether a formal complaint was filed with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation, Central Industrial Security Force or Delhi Police.
The alleged incident has triggered a broader discussion online about privacy, harassment and women's safety in public spaces. Several social media users expressed anger over the alleged behaviour and questioned why women are often left to confront uncomfortable situations during routine commutes.
Others called for stricter action against people who photograph or record strangers without their permission. One user wrote, "Wtf. Also, the way no one is reacting to such a disgusting act by a man shows the reality of our country."
The incident has added to concerns over unwanted photography and recording in crowded public places, where identifying or confronting someone can be difficult. While the video has drawn significant attention online, the allegations surrounding the incident have not been independently verified from the information available.
Any official complaint or police action would provide further clarity on the circumstances and whether the alleged recording resulted in a formal investigation.
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