Bengaluru Court Orders 14-Day Custody for Daycare Abuse Suspect Vijayalakshmi
A Bengaluru court on Friday ordered that Vijayalakshmi, who has been detained in connection with alleged abuse at a Brookefield daycare centre, remain in judicial custody for the next 14 days. The ruling follows her arrest earlier this month after accusations emerged that children at the private early‑learning facility had been subjected to mistreatment. While the investigation is ongoing, the court’s decision ensures that Vijayalakshmi will not be released on bail pending further legal proceedings.
The case has drawn attention from the South‑Asian diaspora, many of whom run or enroll children in similar community‑run childcare centres across the United States, Canada, and the UK. Parents and community leaders are closely watching the developments, emphasizing the need for stringent safeguards and transparent oversight in early‑childhood institutions. Legal experts note that the 14‑day custody period is a standard measure intended to prevent potential tampering with evidence and to ensure the suspect’s appearance at subsequent hearings.
The Brookfield daycare incident underscores ongoing concerns about child safety in private educational settings, prompting calls for stricter regulatory frameworks and regular audits. Community organisations are urging authorities to expedite the inquiry and provide clear communication to families, hoping to restore confidence in local childcare services.
