Breaking Bengaluru Daycare Abuse Whistleblower Questioned by Police, Family Raises Alarm

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The Karnataka police questioned a parent who had reported alleged sexual abuse at a Bengaluru daycare centre, prompting the family of the whistleblower to voice concerns about intimidation and procedural lapses.

The whistleblower, identified in media reports as the mother of a child enrolled at the facility, first approached authorities in early March after noticing her child exhibiting signs of trauma. She subsequently filed a formal complaint with the Bengaluru City Police, alleging that staff members had sexually abused several children at the centre.

On Friday, police arrested two individuals—one a former staff member of the daycare and the other a local contractor—on charges related to the alleged abuse. The arrests came as the investigation accelerated, according to a statement from the Bengaluru City Police spokesperson.

In a separate development, the police summoned the whistleblower for questioning on Saturday. The family of the whistleblower released a statement saying the move “creates an atmosphere of fear” and could deter other victims from coming forward. They also alleged that the police had not provided a clear rationale for the questioning and had failed to ensure the family’s safety during the process.

The Karnataka State Women’s Commission has been monitoring the case. In a brief note, the commission urged the police to “ensure that the victim’s family is protected from any form of harassment” and to conduct the investigation in a transparent manner.

The daycare, located in the Whitefield area of Bengaluru, was temporarily closed by the police following the initial complaint. The owner of the centre denied the allegations, stating that the accusations were “baseless” and that the closure had caused financial hardship for staff and families.

Legal experts noted that questioning a whistleblower in a sexual abuse investigation is not unprecedented, but emphasized that such actions must be carefully justified to avoid perceptions of victim‑blaming or intimidation. They also pointed out that Indian law mandates prompt protection for complainants and witnesses in cases of sexual offenses.

Analysis:
The police’s decision to question the whistleblower comes at a sensitive stage of the investigation, raising questions about procedural fairness and the protection of complainants. While authorities have a duty to verify the credibility of all parties involved, the family’s alarm suggests a potential imbalance in how the case is being handled. The involvement of the Karnataka Women’s Commission could serve as a check on police conduct, but the outcome will depend on whether the investigation proceeds with transparency and safeguards for the victim’s family. Continued scrutiny from civil society and media will be essential to ensure that the inquiry does not deter future reporting of abuse.

Sources:
NDTV – Bengaluru Daycare Abuse Whistleblower Questioned By Cops, Family Raises Alarm (https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/bengaluru-daycare-abuse-whistleblower-questioned-by-cops-family-raises-alarm-11724404#publisher=newsstand)

Story synopsis gathered from: NDTV – India News — source

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