Cam Scandal : Lokesh clarifies no cameras and no videos found

A couple of days ago, a sensational news regarding the protest by girl students of Gudlavalleru Engineering College alleging that hidden cameras were installed by a 4th year male student in the hostel washroom created a huge furore in the media and shook the entire country when rumours spread like wild fire that hundreds of sensitive videos were sold out. However, no such incriminating evidence has been found so far. 

Andhra Pradesh government immediately ordered a thorough probe into the allegations and also took a final year student into custody to investigate the matter. After a detailed enquiry, the police strongly asserted that no cameras were found in the washroom and also clarified that not a single video retrieved from any of the devices confiscated during the probe. 

IT and Education Minister Nara Lokesh reacted on this issue today and fired on the ongoing fake propaganda by the YSR Congress party supporters over this sensitive matter. Lokesh hit out at the media as well for sensationalizing the issue without having any proofs. He strongly condemned the news about any spy cameras installed in the washrooms and also denied that some 300 videos were forwarded by the accused. 

Lokesh clarified that the issue is relating to four students and a detailed probe is already underway by the police department to find out the facts in this matter. He also  came down heavily on YSRCP for playing cheap politics over a sensitive matter even before the investigation. 

Meanwhile, the government suspended one Sub Inspector Sirish for behaving rudely with the students on Saturday night. Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu also expressed displeasure over the SI’s behaviour with the girls and ordered a strict action. 

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