Updated On: 22 September, 2022 08:01 AM IST | Mumbai | Dipti Singh
Device sent to forensic lab, women students say changes must be made to infrastructure to prevent a repeat of such incidents

The institute’s authorities have reached out to students in the wake of the incident. File pic
The police on Wednesday stated that no recording has been found so far on the phone of a 22-year-old canteen worker of the Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay (IIT-B) who was arrested for allegedly peeping into the girls’ hostel bathroom on Sunday night.
DCP Maheshwar Reddy told mid-day, “The accused has been identified as Pintu Kariya. We checked his mobile phone and his call records but we didn’t find any such videos. We also sent his phone to the forensic laboratory and are taking the help of the cyber police. So far, we found that the accused didn’t record any video and leak it. This was a rumour spread by someone and we are investigating this too.”