Police Probe Stalking of Foreign Woman in Mumbai

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February 27, 2026 20:24 IST

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Mumbai Police are investigating a stalking incident after a foreign YouTuber shared a disturbing video of two men persistently harassing her for photos, highlighting the importance of respecting personal boundaries and tourist safety.

Key Points

  • A foreign tourist, Ines Faria, posted a video on social media showing two men stalking her in Mumbai and repeatedly asking for photos.
  • The Mumbai Police have registered a case of stalking against the two men under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.
  • The incident occurred in south Mumbai, and the police are currently trying to identify and trace the accused.
  • The tourist reported feeling uncomfortable and overwhelmed by the men's persistent behavior, emphasizing that 'no' means no.
  • Joint Commissioner of Police has assured that proper legal action will be taken against the accused.

A woman traveller from a foreign country shared a disturbing experience on social media, posting a video of two men constantly following her on a Mumbai street and asking for photos with her despite her persistent refusal, prompting the police to file a case of stalking against the duo.

The incident took place in south Mumbai during the day time, a police official said on Friday, without giving details of its exact time and place.

 

The woman, identified as Ines Faria, is a YouTuber who has been travelling in India for the past two months.

In the video she posted on Instagram, two men can be seen persistently going behind her and asking for photos with her. They continued to follow her for nearly 15 minutes even as she repeatedly declined.

The police official said the two men followed her and kept asking for photographs with her despite her refusal.

Although the faces of the two men have been captured in the video, their exact identity is yet to be ascertained, the police said.

In a note posted along with the video on the Instagram page, Faria wrote, "This was the first time something like this happened to me in India, and I have been here for two months now. Most of my experience has been beautiful, kind and welcoming. But this day was different."

"They kept following us, asking for photos even after I said no multiple times. I did not feel comfortable, and they were super pushy. They followed us around for over 15 minutes and it started to feel really overwhelming. At some point I had to physically push them away just to create space. Just a reminder that "no" is a full sentence," she said.

The case against the duo was registered at the Agripada police station under sections o78 (1) (stalking) and 3(5) (common intention) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), and no arrest has been made so far.

Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Satyanarayan Chowdhary said the local police and the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Zone 3) have launched an investigation.

"They are already on the job. Proper legal action will be taken," he said.

Police are currently trying to trace the accused.