The whistleblower-turned-accused, Sujata, was allegedly sacked by Manjula, the daycare supervisor, for constantly quarrelling with her and other colleagues.
The second woman arrested in the Capgemini daycare abuse case allegedly turned from whistleblower to accused after a fallout with her supervisor over delayed salary payments and following the discovery of incriminating evidence by the police. Investigators say she knowingly released videos of toddlers to be circulated with the intent of “fixing" her supervisor, Manjula, who remains the prime accused in the FIR and is still absconding.
The whistleblower-turned-accused, Sujata, was allegedly sacked by Manjula, the daycare supervisor, for constantly quarrelling with her and other colleagues.
But before being dismissed, Sujata allegedly recorded a video after making a child cry alone in the washroom in a bid to implicate Manjula, police sources confirmed to CNN-News18.
According to documents accessed by CNN-News18, Sujata reportedly confessed to the police that she was the one who locked one of the toddlers inside the bathroom and threatened the child, asking, “Are you crying?" She then recorded the child crying. Police sources say the incident was staged to create evidence against Manjula.
She also reportedly confessed to recording another incident in which Vijayalakshmi, the first nanny to be arrested, had locked a young girl inside the bathroom. In addition, Sujata admitted to recording another incident in which two...
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