Pune Crime: Man Installs Spy Cam In Bathroom, Threatens Wife To Leak Her Bathing Videos Unless She Pays EMI — Both Are Govt Officers

According to the police, the couple got married in 2020 and has two kids. The husband started suspecting her character and accordingly began targeting her with physical and mental abuse

Ankit Shukla Updated: Wednesday, July 23, 2025, 10:58 AM IST
Pune Crime: Man Installs Spy Cam In Bathroom, Threatens Wife To Leak Her Bathing Videos Unless She Pays EMI — Both Are Govt Officers | Pexels

Pune Crime: Man Installs Spy Cam In Bathroom, Threatens Wife To Leak Her Bathing Videos Unless She Pays EMI — Both Are Govt Officers | Pexels

A shocking incident of a man using a spy camera in the bathroom and threatening his wife with leaking bathing videos if she didn't pay the EMI has come to light from Pune's Ambegaon.

The 31-year-old woman has registered a case against her 34-year-old husband for allegedly spying through a hidden camera and threatening to leak the recorded bathing videos on social media platforms if she did not give money for paying loan and car EMIs.

Both the victim and the accused are Class II officers in government offices.

Regarding the matter, a case was registered on July 21 at Ambegaon Police Station.

According to the police, the couple got married in 2020 and has two kids. The husband started suspecting her character and accordingly began targeting her with physical and mental abuse.

In the complaint, the victim has alleged that to keep an eye on her and monitor her activities, her husband installed hidden cameras throughout the house, including in the bathroom and other places.

Her husband consistently started threatening to release the nude videos on social media if she failed to pay around ₹1.5 lakh to cover the EMI amounts of their car and home loan.

Regarding the matter, police have registered a case against the husband and his seven relatives, including his mother, three sisters, and the husbands of two of the sisters, under Sections 85 (cruelty by husband or relatives) and 115(2) (voluntarily causing hurt) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

Sharad Zine, Senior Police Inspector of Ambegaon Police Station, speaking to The Free Press Journal, said, "Police have registered the case, and the matter is under investigation. We are probing the evidence and analysing the technical surveillance to get the facts. No arrest has been made so far. Further investigation is underway."

Published on: Wednesday, July 23, 2025, 10:58 AM IST

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