Nursing Staff Held For Installing Spy Cam In Hospital's Changing Room | News World India

A 32-year-old nursing staff at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre in outer Delhi’s Rohini has been arrested for allegedly installing a spy camera at the nurse’s changing room, police said today.

A 32-year-old nursing staff at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre in outer Delhi’s Rohini has been arrested for allegedly installing a spy camera at the nurse’s changing room, police said today.

The accused, identified as Sandeep Sharma, has been booked under Section 354 C (voyeurism) of IPC. He is a native of Bulandshahr in UP, said a police official.

According to the police, a nurse noticed the camera installed at the changing room on the second floor of the hospital on Monday night and raised an alarm. The hospital authorities reported the matter to the police yesterday morning.

Once the camera was recovered, police started questioning hospital staff and zeroed in on Sharma. During questioning, Sharma confessed to the crime and the camera was sent to a forensic lab, said police.

However, the cops haven’t yet been able to recover any image or video clip from Sharma’s possession, who has so far claimed that he didn’t use to store those files.

Investigation of the case is underway, the official added.

“When the incident came to light, we reported it to the police and cooperated in the probe. The accused staff member has been placed under suspension,” said Sanjeev Gupta, Medical Superintendent at Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute and Research Centre.