3,000+ Private Videos! Gujarat Doctor Booked For Installing Spy Camera In Clinic
A shocking surveillance and blackmail case has surfaced in Rajkot, putting the spotlight on privacy risks inside medical facilities. Police have accused a local doctor of secretly filming colleagues and using the recordings to extort money.
The accused, Dr Kamal Nandha, allegedly installed a hidden camera inside a clinic where he had regular access. Investigators say the device was placed inside a bulb holder in the delivery room, allowing it to record unnoticed whenever the light was turned on.
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Over 3,000 clips recovered, probe reveals long-term surveillance
According to police, the operation was carried out over an extended period. The camera stored videos on memory cards that were reportedly swapped during visits, enabling continuous recording. Officials have recovered more than 3,000 video clips, suggesting the surveillance had been ongoing since 2023.
The method used indicates careful planning, with authorities noting that the accused's familiarity with the clinic helped him avoid detection for months.
Extortion attempt and wider network under scanner
Police allege that the footage was later used to threaten a fellow doctor. The accused is said to have demanded ₹25 lakh to prevent the videos from being made public. While the full amount was not paid, investigators claim that ₹50,000 was extorted before the complaint was filed.
The case has expanded beyond a single आरोपी, with around a dozen individuals now under investigation. Some are suspected of acting as intermediaries, allegedly using the videos to pressure the victim.
Personal motive suspected behind crime
Early findings suggest the incident may have been driven by a personal dispute. Police believe the accused had developed one-sided feelings for a woman connected to the clinic, and the alleged blackmail was linked to that situation.
Case raises serious privacy concerns
Authorities have registered multiple charges, including extortion, criminal conspiracy, intimidation, and violations under the IT Act. Digital evidence is being examined, and efforts are underway to trace all those involved in accessing or circulating the recordings.
Officials say the case is a reminder of the urgent need for stricter security measures in sensitive spaces like clinics and hospitals, where trust and privacy are critical.
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