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.
Daycare baby abuse case: Bengaluru police chief reveals action over Capgemini facility row
Capgemini has temporarily shut its Bengaluru campus daycare after videos allegedly showing toddlers being abused by caregivers surfaced online. Police have booked five women working at the childcare facility, while the IT company says it is cooperating with authorities and has closed the centre as a precaution.
5 women booked for abusing toddlers in Bengaluru IT centre daycare
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FIR filed over alleged abuse at Bengaluru daycare centre
Bengaluru: A shocking case of alleged child abuse has surfaced at a daycare centre operating inside the premises of an IT company in Bengaluru, after videos purportedly showing caregivers physically assaulting and mistreating toddlers went viral on social media. Following a complaint received through the Child Helpline, the HAL Police have registered an FIR against five female caregivers employed at the facility. The incident reportedly took pla…
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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