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Four arrested in FabIndia CCTV case after Smriti Irani complaint

| | Apr 04, 2015, at 04:12 pm
Panaji, Apr 4 (IBNS) Four employees of Fabindia outlet in Goa have been arrested after Human Resources Development Minister Smriti Irani complained about a CCTV camera overlooking the changing room.
 
Those arrested, including the store manager and assistant manager of the outlet at Calangute in Goa  have been booked for voyeurism and for intruding into someone's privacy. 
 
Reports said the  top executives at Fabindia are also likely to be questioned regarding the incident.

Irani on Friday had  spotted a camera outside the changing room of a FabIndia outlet in Calangute..

According to the minister, the lens of the camera was pointed towards the changing room at the outlet. 

After Irani  made a call to local BJP MLA Michael Lobo, he reached the outlet along with a police team and a formal complaint was lodged.
 
FabIndia authorities, however,claimed that the camera was meant for spotting shoft lifting and it was not inside the changing room.

 

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