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Man arrested for stalking female colleague on local train, secretly recording her

A man was arrested after being caught stalking and secretly filming a female colleague aboard a Mumbai local train. The incident highlights growing safety concerns for women commuters on the city's rail network.

Imran Qureshi
Imran Qureshi
Senior City Reporter · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 11:29 pm
Man arrested for stalking female colleague on local train, secretly recording her

A man has been arrested for stalking and secretly recording a female colleague while traveling together on a Mumbai local train. The arrest follows a complaint filed by the woman, who discovered she was being filmed without her consent during their commute.

The accused was apprehended after the woman noticed suspicious behavior and reported the matter to railway police. Upon investigation, officers found video recordings on his mobile phone that he had captured without her knowledge or permission. The footage appeared to have been taken during multiple train journeys they shared on their daily commutes.

This case reflects an alarming trend of harassment faced by women commuters on the city's local train network. Despite heavy foot traffic during peak hours, many women report feeling unsafe due to persistent stalking, unwanted physical contact, and now, unauthorized recording. The incident underscores how digital devices have added a new dimension to harassment, allowing perpetrators to invade privacy even in crowded public spaces.

The woman's quick response and willingness to report the matter to authorities played a crucial role in nabbing the accused. Her action has sent a strong message that such behavior will not be tolerated. Railway police have registered a formal case against the man under relevant sections of the Indian Penal Code covering stalking and voyeurism through digital recording.

The Mumbai Railway Police have intensified awareness campaigns urging women to report suspicious behavior immediately and encouraging them to use emergency helplines available on local trains. Authorities are also coordinating with railway staff to increase surveillance and patrolling in compartments designated for women commuters.

This arrest serves as a reminder for commuters to remain vigilant and for authorities to continue strengthening safety measures on local trains, which carry millions of passengers daily across the Western, Central, and Harbour lines in Mumbai.

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