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Chandigarh University viral video: 23

SHIMLA: In connection with the case related to the leaking of objectionable videos by a girl student of Chandigarh University, the Himachal Pradesh police on Sunday arrested a 23-year-old youth wanted in the case. The arrested youth belongs to Rohru in Shimla district and was arrested from his native place. A 31-year-old youth has also been detained from Shimla in the same case by Punjab Police for verification. The girl who had allegedly shot the videos also belongs to Rohru. Girls hostel video ‘leak’ sets off storm of fear, rage in Chandigarh Allegations about a girl student of Chandigarh University recording and sharing with her boyfriend “objectionable videos” of fellow boarders at the hostel plunged the Mohali institute into a spiral of fear, rumours and unrest since late Saturday, culminating in the duo’s arrest on Sunday even as the Himachal Pradesh DGP Sanjay Kundu said that a request was received from Punjab DGP Gaurav Yadav to nab the youth wanted in the case. He said that after procuring the details of the accused, the police team finally arrested him from Rohru. He said that after making the arrest, police has kept the youth at Rohru police station and he would be handed over to police team from Punjab which is investigating the case after the registration of FIR in Mohali. He said that Himachal Police have very limited role in this case as further proceedings has to be initiated by Punjab Police. He said that Shimla SP is in touch with SP Mohali. “Himachal Pra...

Chandigarh University 'video leak' row: Here are 8 developments you need to know

2. "So far in our investigation, we have found out that there is only one video of the accused herself. She has not recorded any other video of anyone else. Electronic devices and mobile phones have been taken into custody and will be sent for forensic examination," the Mohali SP was quoted as saying by ANI. 6. Punjab School Education Minister HS Bains assured the student fraternity that the guilty won't be spared. "I humbly request all the students of Chandigarh University to remain calm, no one guilty will be spared. It’s a very sensitive matter & relates to dignity of our sisters & daughters. We all including media should be very very cautious, it is also test of ours now as a society," he tweeted on Monday morning. 7. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann tweeted that a high level enquiry has been initiated into the matter. "Sad to hear about the unfortunate incident at Chandigarh University...our daughters our respect...a high-level inquiry has been ordered into the incident...severe action will be taken against whoever is found guilty... I am in touch with the administration...I request everyone to avoid rumours," his tweet read.