Apr 29, 2026

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Bengaluru shocker: Women 'secretly filmed' on Namma Metro, clips shared on ‘Metro Chicks’ Instagram handle; HC fumes

Karnataka High Court strongly rebuked a social media content creator accused of secretly filming women on Namma Metro trains. The court refused to quash criminal proceedings against BK Diganth, an accountant, who shared videos of women without consent on Instagram and Telegram. Justice M Nagaprasanna emphasized that such actions constitute privacy invasion and harassment, not legitimate surveillance.

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