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‘Disappointment and hatred’: In the US, the Indian-man-man in America escapes prison, blames 13,000 patients through detective camera, disguised as a smoke detector,

Indian-origin Brooklyn Dad Sanjai Simprasad has spy on 13,000 patients, disguised as a staff smoke detector through spy camera.

Sanjai Simprasad, a 48 -year -old Indian -origin hospital activist in Long Island, was convicted for filming more than 13,000 patients and employees in the toilet as a smoke detector. But despite his heinous crime, he was not given prison time because he convicted it. Brooklyn’s father and a former sleep take Sanjai Simprasad, who used to work in sleep disorder facilities, will get only five years of probation. His original petition was not guilty in five cases of illegal monitoring and in two cases of tampering with evidence, but he changed his petition.He was caught watching bathroom footage on his phone by his colleagues and then fired by Northwell Sleep Disorder last year. CBS News reported that the prosecutors seized more than 300 videos, which recorded body parts of hundreds of people, but on the basis of who they could identify, they were able to bring allegations related to five victims only, including a child, including CBS News. Sanjai installed Velcro dots in nine bathrooms and used dots to position the detective camera where it could record the shower and toilet. District Attorney Anne Donley, District Attorney of NASU County, recommended one to three years back to one to three years for each count. “My response to five years of probation is despair and hatred – the matter deserves the time of jail,” he said. “What he did, the people he had exposed – we have more than 300 videos – and you treat it with probation? I think it’s wrong and that’s why I was recommending the time of jail.”“This was a large, large -scale violation of people’s privacy and rights,” he said, saying that the petition deal sent a wrong message. Officials said Syamaprasad worked overnight at the Northwell Sleep Disorder Center in Manhasset between July 2023 and April 2024 and filmed both patients and colleagues, some time and some time-and they must have bought their first secret recording device in early August 2022.

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