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Assam's Dibrugarh University professor arrested for posting obscene video

By ANI | Published: July 04, 2020 12:41 PM

A case was filed against Dhrubajit Choudhary, an assistant professor at Assam's Dibrugarh University, on Saturday, for uploading and sharing a video of sexual nature.

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A case was filed against Dhrubajit Choudhary, an assistant professor at Assam's Dibrugarh University, on Saturday, for uploading and sharing a video of sexual nature.

While speaking to , Superintendent of Police Srijit T said, "A video of the man and his lady friend in a compromising position was shared and has gone viral. We interrogated the involved parties and have seized his phone, laptop and all other digital evidence. A team has been sent to recover another camera in Amolapatty."

A case under section 67 of the IT Act has been filed against the accused, the police said.

"It's not a problem if they both have consensually participated, but uploading and sharing the video is a big crime," the SP added.

Dibrugarh Police will arrest and forward the accused today.

Information about the identity of the woman in the video remains undisclosed.

( With inputs from ANI )

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