CCTV captures molestation of girl on Bengaluru street

In a shocking video, two men on a motorbike are seen molesting a girl in Kammanahalli area.

January 04, 2017 10:47 am | Updated November 28, 2021 10:12 pm IST - Bengaluru

The New Year’s Eve celebrations in Bengaluru have made headlines for the wrong reasons, with women partying on M.G. Road and Brigade Road alleging that they were molested by drunk men. Photo used for representative purpose only.

The New Year’s Eve celebrations in Bengaluru have made headlines for the wrong reasons, with women partying on M.G. Road and Brigade Road alleging that they were molested by drunk men. Photo used for representative purpose only.

In a CCTV footage that surfaced on Wednesday, two motorbike-borne men are seen molesting a girl in Kammanahalli, Bengaluru on Sunday.

The CCTV, installed in a house on the street, was handed over to the police.

 

The video shows the victim getting down from an autorikshaw and walking and two men stopping her.

The pillion rider gets down and molests her. He pushes her to the ground and a few seconds later the two flee the place after the victim raises alarm for help.

The victim, along with her friends, approached the owner of the house where the CCTV was installed and requested to share the footage for verification.

A police officer from the Banasawadi police station said, “We are trying to identify the accused based on the registration of the two-wheeler.”

The incident happened close to the police station.

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