Lucknow: Police in Uttar Pradesh’s Bijnor have arrested a domestic help after a video surfaced showing her allegedly urinating on utensils while washing them at her employer’s house in the Nagina area.
The accused, identified as Samantra, had been working for nearly a decade at the home of local jeweller Satyam Mittal in Shah Jahir locality. According to police, Mittal grew suspicious after noticing changes in her behaviour. She had recently started preventing family members from entering the kitchen while she worked, insisting they stay in their rooms.
To verify their doubts, the family installed a hidden camera on August 19. The next day, the camera allegedly captured Samantra urinating in a glass and sprinkling it on washed utensils. Shocked by the footage, Mittal informed the police when she returned for work on August 21.
Station House Officer of Nagina Police Station, Sanjay Kumar, confirmed that the woman was taken into custody after the video went viral. “A case has been registered and further investigation is underway,” he said. Police booked her under breach of peace provisions and produced her in court, from where she secured bail.
Yogi Govt Unveils Footwear & Leather Policy 2025 To Boost Industries In UPNeighbours expressed disbelief at the incident. “We have known her for years. She worked in several homes in the area and there was never any complaint. But recently our neighbours mentioned a foul smell in utensils. The camera exposed a shocking act,” said Kanchan Mittal, a resident of the locality.
Police said the accused admitted to the act during interrogation but refused to reveal the motive. Her employer has dismissed her from work and declined to file a formal complaint, but police proceeded with legal action on their own.
The incident comes at a time when the Yogi Adityanath government is preparing a stringent law against contamination of food and beverages. Under the proposed Uttar Pradesh Prevention of Contamination in Food Ordinance, mixing saliva, urine or other unwanted substances in food could attract up to 10 years’ imprisonment.
Yogi Government Ensures Adequate Fertilizer Supply Across Uttar PradeshOfficials said the draft, which has been vetted by the Home, Law and Food departments, is aimed at curbing incidents that have surfaced in recent months, including cases of spitting or urinating in drinks and food items. The government argues such acts not only pose a health risk but also have the potential to hurt religious sentiments and disturb communal harmony.
The ordinance is expected to be placed before the state cabinet for approval soon.
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