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Daycare Baby Abuse Case: Bengaluru Police Chief Reveals Action over Capgemini Facility Row

Police registered a criminal case after videos showed toddlers being assaulted and intimidated at Capgemini’s campus creche, officials said.

  • On Monday, June 29, Bengaluru police registered an FIR against five caregivers at the Capgemini Technology Services India Limited Brookfield campus following allegations of physical assault and cruelty against toddlers.
  • Tilakesh Kumar, a legal-cum-probation officer with the district child protection unit, filed a formal complaint after receiving WhatsApp videos showing crying toddlers subjected to physical punishments, triggering an investigation under the Juvenile Justice Act.
  • Footage reveals children forced into narrow pipes, locked in bathrooms, or placed inside a front-loading washing machine; other clips show toddlers sprayed with water while sitting in a toilet bowl.
  • Deputy Commissioner of Police Saidulu Adavath confirmed authorities are questioning the five accused women—Manjula, Vijayalakshmi, Bhavani, Sindhu, and Bindu—marking the first phase of the legal process.
  • Parents are now re-evaluating the safety of corporate creches that companies are required to provide Under Indian law, as the situation has unsettled the local corporate community.
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A serious case of alleged child abuse has come to light at a daycare center located within the campus of an IT company in Bengaluru's HAL area. Following a viral video, police have filed a case against five female caretakers. It is alleged that innocent children, aged between 2 and 3 years, were subjected to intimidation and cruelty.

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Horror in Bengaluru Day Care: Children were made to sit in the drum of a washing machine as punishment, water was forcibly sprayed in their faces with a jet spray, and they were locked in the bathroom to stop crying.

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The Print broke the news in New Delhi, India on Wednesday, July 1, 2026.
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