A childcare facility operating inside Capgemini's Bengaluru campus has come under intense scrutiny after disturbing videos allegedly showing toddlers being subjected to physical and psychological abuse surfaced online, triggering widespread outrage and prompting police action.
The shocking visuals, which have gone viral on social media, allegedly show children as young as two years old being locked inside bathrooms, forced into the drum of a front-loading washing machine, sprayed with water using a toilet jet, and subjected to other forms of intimidation as punishment for crying. Following the revelations, Capgemini has temporarily shut down the daycare centre, while Bengaluru Police have registered an FIR against five women caregivers and launched an investigation into the incident.
Disturbing videos spark nationwide outrage
According to the police complaint and preliminary investigation, the alleged abuse took place at a daycare centre located within Capgemini's campus in Bengaluru's Brookefield/HAL area, where many employees leave their children while at work.
The viral footage purportedly captures multiple instances of caregivers using cruel methods to silence or discipline crying toddlers. Among the allegations are:
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Toddlers being made to sit inside the drum of a front-loading washing machine, with the door reportedly shut to frighten them.
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Children being locked inside dark bathrooms for extended periods.
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Water being sprayed directly into children's mouths using a toilet jet spray (bidet).
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Toddlers being forced to sit on Western-style toilets as punishment.
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Repeated physical and psychological intimidation aimed at controlling the children.
The children involved are believed to be between two and three years of age. The visuals have horrified parents and child rights activists alike, with many describing the incident as every working parent's worst nightmare.
FIR registered against five caregivers
Following the emergence of the videos, Bengaluru Police registered an FIR against five female caregivers employed at the daycare centre.
Authorities are investigating the alleged offences under provisions of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act and other applicable laws relating to cruelty against children.
Police have begun recording statements from complainants, daycare staff, parents, and other witnesses. Investigators are also conducting a forensic examination of the viral videos to establish their authenticity and determine the sequence of events before proceeding with further legal action.
Officials said the caregivers will be questioned as part of the ongoing probe, and additional charges could be invoked depending on the evidence collected during the investigation.
How the alleged abuse came to light
The case reportedly surfaced after internal CCTV footage from the daycare began circulating on messaging platforms and social media.
Parents who viewed the videos were left shocked by what appeared to be repeated acts of abuse carried out against toddlers entrusted to the facility's care.
The footage quickly attracted widespread public attention, leading to complaints before the police as well as child welfare authorities.
Investigators believe the alleged abuse may have been used as a method of disciplining or controlling children who cried or were considered difficult to manage.
Capgemini temporarily shuts daycare facility
In response to the incident, Capgemini announced the temporary closure of the daycare centre operating from its Bengaluru campus.
The company said it maintains zero tolerance towards any form of child abuse and has initiated an internal investigation into the matter.
While confirming the closure of the facility, Capgemini said the safety and well-being of children remain its highest priority and that it is fully cooperating with the authorities investigating the allegations.
Reports indicate that it is still unclear whether the daycare was directly operated by Capgemini or managed by an external childcare service provider functioning within the company's premises. This aspect is also expected to be examined during the investigation.
Child rights panel steps in
The matter has also reached the Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights after a separate complaint sought the commission's intervention.
The commission is expected to seek reports from the concerned authorities and independently examine the allegations surrounding the daycare centre.
The intervention adds another layer of scrutiny to a case that has reignited concerns over monitoring mechanisms and accountability at childcare facilities operating within corporate campuses.
Parents raise serious concerns over daycare safety
The incident has sparked widespread concern among working parents, particularly those who rely on employer-supported daycare facilities.
Parents' groups have questioned whether adequate background verification, staff training, supervision, and monitoring systems were in place at the daycare.
The fact that the alleged abuse was reportedly captured on CCTV has also led many to ask why the incidents were not detected earlier and whether there were sufficient safeguards to prevent such acts from continuing.
Many parents have called for greater transparency, including access to live CCTV feeds and stronger oversight of childcare facilities located inside corporate campuses.
Child rights activists demand stricter regulations
The case has prompted renewed demands for comprehensive reforms in the regulation of daycare centres across the country.
Child rights advocates have called for:
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Mandatory background verification of all childcare staff.
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Regular inspections by child welfare authorities.
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Better caregiver training and certification.
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Enhanced CCTV monitoring with stronger compliance standards.
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Real-time CCTV access for parents wherever feasible.
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Strict accountability for organisations operating or hosting childcare facilities.
Experts argue that childcare centres entrusted with toddlers must maintain the highest standards of safety, given the vulnerability of young children who are often unable to communicate instances of abuse.
Investigation continues
Police have emphasised that the investigation remains at a preliminary stage.
Authorities are continuing to verify the authenticity of the videos, establish the timeline of the alleged incidents, examine CCTV recordings, and gather witness testimonies before filing further charges or taking additional action.
Officials have stated that the outcome of the investigation will depend on the evidence collected during the probe.
The incident has sent shockwaves through Bengaluru's corporate community and beyond, raising uncomfortable questions about oversight, accountability, and child safety in workplace daycare centres. As investigators work to establish the full extent of the alleged abuse, parents and child welfare advocates are demanding swift justice for the affected children and stronger safeguards to ensure such incidents are never repeated.
With inputs from agencies
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