
Wed Jul 02 11:40:56 UTC 2025: **Summary:**
A 30-year-old Infosys technical analyst, Swapnil Nagesh, was arrested in Bengaluru on July 2, 2025, for allegedly filming female colleagues in the company’s washroom on June 30, 2025. The victim noticed a reflection in the mirror and caught him filming her. He was apprehended by HR, and the police were notified. The police recovered deleted videos from his phone and are investigating him under charges related to violation of privacy and voyeurism. The incident has sparked concerns about workplace safety.
**News Article:**
**Infosys Employee Arrested for Voyeurism in Bengaluru Office**
**Bengaluru, July 2, 2025** – A 30-year-old technical analyst at Infosys, Swapnil Nagesh, was arrested today by Bengaluru police after being accused of filming women in the company’s washroom on the Electronics City campus.
The arrest followed a complaint filed by a female colleague who noticed Nagesh allegedly recording her in the washroom on Monday, June 30, 2025. According to the victim’s statement, she became suspicious after noticing a reflection in the mirror and discovered Nagesh filming from an adjacent cubicle.
She raised an alarm, alerting company HR staff, who apprehended Nagesh and reportedly deleted the videos from his phone. The victim later reported the incident to the police.
“Based on the complaint, we tracked down Swapnil Nagesh,” said a police officer involved in the investigation. “We were able to recover two deleted videos from his phone. The device has been sent to the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) for further analysis.”
Nagesh, who joined Infosys three months ago, is being charged under Section 66e of the Information Technology Act (violation of privacy) and Section 77 (voyeurism) for further investigation.
The incident has triggered widespread concern about workplace safety and privacy, prompting calls for increased monitoring and security measures within corporate environments. Infosys has yet to release an official statement regarding the incident. The investigation is ongoing.