A disturbing case has emerged from an expressway where CCTV cameras were allegedly misused to record a newly married couple’s private moments inside their car. Reports suggest the vehicle was stopped before a toll plaza and the footage was accessed from the surveillance system.
It is alleged that an official showed the video to the couple and pressured them for money. Later, the clip was reportedly circulated, causing further distress to the victims. Following this, the couple submitted a written complaint to higher authorities.
A preliminary inquiry has now been initiated. Authorities are examining how the footage was accessed and whether protocol was violated. The case has triggered serious concerns over surveillance misuse.
If the allegations are proven true, this goes far beyond traffic monitoring. It raises alarming questions about privacy, digital safety, and abuse of authority. CCTV systems are meant to ensure public safety, not to enable exploitation or blackmail.
Any individual found misusing surveillance footage must face strict legal action. Such acts undermine public trust and violate basic rights. Accountability is essential to prevent similar incidents in the future.
At the same time, citizens must also exercise basic civic sense. Public spaces are not meant for private activities. Carelessness in such areas can lead to unintended consequences.
The law must apply equally to everyone. The investigation needs to be fair, transparent, and time-bound to ensure justice for the victims and accountability for those responsible.
एक्सप्रेस-वे पर निजता खतरे में….
CCTV बना ब्लैक मेल का हथियार…सड़क सुरक्षा के नाम पर अगर आपकी निजता
ही लूट ली जाए तो…कार में बैठे एक नवविवाहित दंपती के निजी पलों को कथित तौर पर CCTV सिस्टम के ज़रिए रिकॉर्ड कर, डराकर वसूली और वायरल करने की धमकी दी गई
मामला सिर्फ एक… pic.twitter.com/k3iexDlvMp— KUNDAN PATEL (@KUNDAN00PATEL) February 17, 2026




