A housekeeping employee at a Delhi government hospital was arrested for secretly filming inside the women's washroom. A woman discovered a hidden phone recording, leading to the arrest. The accused confessed to filming for a month. This incident follows a similar case in Bengaluru where a coffee shop employee hid a phone in the restroom dustbin, raising privacy concerns.
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