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Smriti Irani 'voyeurism' case: Goa Police summons Fabindia CEO, MD and 9 other employees

Goa police on Tuesday summoned Fabindia CEO, MD and 9 other employees for questioning in the Union HRD minister Smriti Irani 'voyeurism' case.
Smriti Irani 'voyeurism' case: Goa Police summons Fabindia CEO, MD and 9 other employees
PANAJI: Goa Police on Tuesday summoned Fabindia CEO, MD and 9 other employees for questioning in the Union HRD minister Smriti Irani 'voyeurism' case.
The CCTV camera and digital video recorder (DVR) from the store has been attached by the crime branch and sent to the central forensic science laboratory (CFSL), Hyderabad, for analysis.
Fabindia CEO and MD failed to appear before the investigating officers on Tuesday. They have sought more time to appear before the authorities.
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The four accused persons, who were arrested by Calangute police after Union HRD Minister Smriti Irani was filmed while trying out some clothes at an outlet in Candolim, were released on conditional bail on Saturday evening.
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Irani, who was in Goa on a two-day holiday, had visited the Fabindia outlet at Candolim on Friday along with her husband. When Irani entered the trial room to tryout some outfits, she noticed the CCTV camera focusing towards the trial room and capturing images while trying some clothes.

Police had registered the case under Sections 354 (assault or criminal force to woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 354 C (voyeurism), and 509 (intruding privacy) of the IPC and Section 66 E (punishment for violation of privacy) of the Information Technology Act, 2000.
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