BENGALURU: Bengaluru city police probing into the alleged harassment and inhuman treatment to toddlers at an on-campus crèche run by Capgemini Technology Services India Limited in Brookefield made the first arrest on Friday.Accused caretaker is identyfied as Vijayalakshmi and police will produce her before a court.The jurisdictional HAL police had registered a case against the five caregivers under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) including criminal intimidation and the Juvenile Justice Act.Capgemini had confirmed the temporary closure of the facility as a precautionary measure.The incident had come to light when one of the caretaker, fired from the job and serving notice period, had recorded the alleged ill-treatment on her mobile. The video was later shared with an official from the child helpline centre who lodged the complaint.A senior police officer conirmed the arrest of Vijayalakshmi to TOI and said that they are questioning the remainig suspects in the case.
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