A mortuary attender at BRIMS hospital in Bidar has been arrested for allegedly photographing female bodies during post-mortem examinations. Police reportedly found multiple images on his mobile phone and have launched an investigation.
A disturbing incident has come to light at the Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences (BRIMS) district hospital, where a mortuary attender has been arrested for allegedly taking photographs of female bodies during post-mortem examinations. The incident has sparked outrage among hospital staff and members of the public, raising serious concerns about privacy, ethics and the dignity of deceased persons within the hospital premises.

Accused Arrested Following Complaint
The accused, identified as Munir Ahmed, has reportedly been working as a mortuary attender at the hospital for several years. According to the allegations, he secretly photographed female bodies during post-mortem examinations and stored the images on his mobile phone.
Images Allegedly Found on Mobile Phone
According to reports, police examined the accused's mobile phone and allegedly found photographs of several female bodies. The discovery has raised suspicions that the practice may have been continuing for an extended period.
Investigators are now examining whether similar incidents occurred in the past and are gathering additional evidence as part of the ongoing probe.
Hospital Authorities File Complaint
Taking serious note of the allegations, BRIMS Director Dr. Mosin-ul-Haq lodged an official complaint with the Newtown Police Station.
Based on the complaint, police registered a case and arrested Munir Ahmed. He is currently being questioned as part of the investigation.
Public Demands Strict Action
The alleged incident has caused widespread shock, particularly because it is said to have occurred in a hospital setting where professional and ethical standards are expected to be upheld at all times.
Members of the public have called for a thorough investigation into the matter and demanded strict action against those found responsible. Police officials said the investigation is continuing.


