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Maharashtra: A woman officer in Pune alleged that her husband installed spy cameras in the bedroom to record her private moments and tortured her mentally and physically by demanding Rs 1.5 lakh dowry.

A shocking case has come to light from Pune district of Maharashtra. Here a person secretly installed spy cameras in his bedroom so that he could record his wife’s private moments. Not only this, the person also tortured his wife mentally and physically by demanding dowry of Rs 1.5 lakh from her. At present, the police have registered a case and are investigating.

The person is a government employee. His wife is a government officer. Actually, the 31-year-old woman has alleged that her husband secretly installed spy cameras in the bedroom to record her private moments and tortured her mentally and physically by demanding dowry of Rs 1.5 lakh.

Case registered against accused husband

On the basis of the woman’s complaint, the police have registered a case against her husband, mother-in-law, three sisters-in-law and husbands of two sisters-in-law under sections 85 (cruelty to a woman by husband or his relatives), 115 (2) (intentional injury) and other relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code. Citing the complaint, police said the woman, a class-2 officer in a state government department, was physically and mentally harassed by her husband and his family members.

Pressured to bring money from parents’ house

An officer from Ambegaon police station said, “The woman has alleged that her husband and his relatives subjected her to mental and physical harassment. They pressured her to bring Rs 1.5 lakh from her parents’ house to pay car installments. When she refused to bring the money, she was beaten up.”

The woman also alleged that her husband installed spy cameras in the bedroom to record her private moments and threatened to make them viral if she did not meet his demand, the officer said. Police said the complaint was being investigated.

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