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Team Udayavani, May 9, 2024, 9:20 AM IST
A wedding celebration at a temple hall in Puttur took an alarming turn when two individuals, uninvited to the event, were apprehended for illicitly photographing young girls.
The incident, which transpired amidst festivities, has sparked widespread outrage after a victim’s Facebook post detailing the ordeal went viral.
According to reports, the two unidentified individuals were observed surreptitiously capturing images of female attendees without consent. Their suspicious behavior was promptly noticed by a vigilant woman, who swiftly confiscated one of the culprit’s mobile phones. Upon examination, it was discovered that the device contained numerous photographs of girls, raising serious concerns among onlookers.
When confronted by attendees regarding their actions, the individuals claimed they had been instructed to take the photos by the someone. However, under pressure, the perpetrators eventually confessed to their wrongdoing.
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