CCTV Video Appears to Show Security Guard Groping Woman at Varanasi Society

A video supplied to Dalimss News appears to show a security guard repeatedly touching a woman without her consent inside a residential security-room setting in Varanasi. The woman can be seen moving away and resisting the contact during parts of the recording. The precise location has not been independently confirmed.
The material received by this newsroom is not a direct export from the building’s CCTV system. It is a phone recording of surveillance playback displayed on a monitor and runs for just under two minutes. The angle shows a small room with a desk, chairs and two uniformed people. Because the clip is a recording of a screen, fine details and the on-screen timestamp are not clear enough to establish the exact date, time or identities independently.
Dalimss News has therefore described only what is reasonably visible and what the source said about the location. The video appears to show the man approaching the woman several times and making physical contact as she attempts to create distance. It does not provide the conversation before or after the visible interaction, and this report does not name either person.
The 30-second animated extract attached to this article contains the central visible interaction and has been privacy-edited. The full frame has been pixelated, and the phone-recorded audio has been removed. The purpose of publishing the excerpt is to document a serious workplace and residential-safety concern while reducing the risk that the woman is identified, harassed or forced to relive the incident through uncontrolled sharing. Readers should not download, enhance or repost frames in an attempt to identify her.
The conduct visible in the clip warrants an immediate internal response from the society and the security agency. Management should preserve the original CCTV export with its metadata, restrict access to copies and ensure the woman can give her account in a private setting without the guard present. Duty rosters, contractor records and camera-retention settings should also be secured before they are overwritten.
Apartment associations depend on guards for access control, visitor records and residents’ safety. That position creates trust and proximity, which is why complaints of sexual harassment or unwanted touching cannot be treated as an informal misunderstanding. A responsible process should prevent contact between the two people while the matter is examined, protect the complainant from retaliation and record every step taken.
Dalimss News is withholding the woman’s identity and has not uploaded any private source conversation connected with the video. The report will be updated if the relevant residential management, security contractor or the woman provides an on-record statement. Until the original CCTV file and the accounts of those involved are formally examined, the precise location and sequence remain unconfirmed.
Sources and reporting
Based on Dalimss News’ direct review on August 16, 2026 of a phone recording of CCTV playback supplied by a source for publication. The clip is not the original CCTV export; its precise location, date, time and the identities have not been independently established. The public version has been pixelated and stripped of audio to reduce identification and protect the woman’s privacy.
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