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Capgemini Shuts Bengaluru Daycare After Videos Allegedly Show Toddlers Being Abused

Police in Bengaluru have registered an FIR against five women caregivers after videos allegedly showed children between two and three years old being made to sit inside the drum of a front-loading washing machine, having water sprayed into their mouths with a toilet jet spray, and being locked in bathrooms at a daycare centre inside Capgemini's HAL campus in Bengaluru.

The incident came to light after the videos went viral on social media and was reported to the Child Helpline on Monday. HAL police then stepped in and began examining the complaint and the video material. The daycare facility is located within the IT company's campus, where employees are understood to leave their young children during working hours.

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Bengaluru police filed an FIR against five caregivers at a Capgemini HAL campus daycare after videos showed alleged abuse, including children aged 2-3 put in a washing machine drum and locked in bathrooms. The probe under the Juvenile Justice Act and BNS Section 351(2) is ongoing, and the daycare is temporarily closed.
Capgemini Shuts Bengaluru Daycare After Videos Allegedly Show Toddlers Being Abused

Police have registered a case against five women caregivers employed at the daycare centre within the HAL police station limits under relevant provisions of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act.

The case was registered at the HAL Police Station under Section 351(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), 2023, and Section 75 of the Juvenile Justice Act, based on a complaint filed by district child protection unit officer Tilakesh Kumar.

Five caregivers-Manjula, Vijayalakshmi, Bhavani, Sindhu and Bindu-have been named in the case, as reported by DH.

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The accused caregivers are yet to be summoned for questioning, according to the available information. Officials are expected to examine the videos and speak to parents, staff and facility administrators as the probe moves forward.

Meanwhile, the company said the well-being of its employees and their families remains its top priority and that the daycare facility has been temporarily shut.

According to the complaint Tilakesh Kumar, the videos allegedly show children crying while being physically assaulted, intimidated and mistreated by caregivers. The complainant has alleged that the footage points to a repeated pattern of abuse, with children being threatened whenever they cried or caused any disturbance inside the childcare facility.

The allegations are especially disturbing because they involve very young children who may not be able to clearly describe what happened to them. In such cases, video evidence, medical examination, parent statements and staff questioning usually become important parts of the investigation. Police are expected to verify the authenticity, timing and source of the recordings.

Investigators have been told that the caregivers allegedly placed children inside a front-loading washing machine, forced them to sit on a western-style toilet, sprayed water into their mouths using a toilet jet spray, locked them inside bathrooms and threatened them into silence. These allegations form the basis of the police case now under investigation.

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