Bangalore Child Kidnapped: Bangalore Police rescued a stolen 40-day-old baby girl on Saturday and handed her over to her family members. It was reported that a woman had stolen her from a house in Kalasipalya. Police identified the accused as Nandini alias Ayesha, a resident of Shivajinagar and Mulbagal in Kolar.

The baby’s mother, Fahreen Begum, stated in her complaint to Kalasipalya Police that she had come to her maternal home for delivery and was staying there. She had fed the baby milk and fallen asleep in the hall, and when she woke up, the baby was missing.

Suspicion arose and police were notified

After the family contacted them in the afternoon, police alerted the control room, which sent a message to all police stations in Bangalore. Meanwhile, a woman on the street noticed Nandini with the baby, who was crying and unable to calm the child. The woman asked Nandini what she had fed the baby, and she replied with upma and milk. The woman suspected that no mother would give upma to her newborn and informed the neighbors, who then notified the police control room.

The baby was handed over to her mother within hours of the kidnapping

Police took Nandini into custody and discovered that she had stolen the baby from the lane of Durgamma Temple in Kalasipalya. The baby was handed over to her mother within hours of the incident. Meanwhile, another woman in the area breastfed the baby due to hunger. Kalasipalya Police contacted Magadi Road Police and took the accused and the baby into custody. Kalasipalya Police contacted the complainant and handed the baby over to her mother.

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Bangalore

Bangalore, now officially known as Bengaluru, is the capital of the Indian state of Karnataka. It was founded in the 16th century by a local chieftain and later became an important fort city under Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan. Today, it is a major economic hub and is globally renowned as India’s leading information technology (IT) center.

Kalasipalya

Kalasipalya is a bustling commercial and transportation hub located in the heart of Bengaluru, India. Historically, the area was known for its wholesale markets, especially for goods like flowers and produce. Its name is believed to be derived from the Kannada words for “stone” and “field,” possibly referencing an older geographical feature of the area.

Shivajinagar

Shivajinagar is a prominent neighborhood in Pune, India, named after the 17th-century Maratha warrior king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. It is historically significant as the area where Shivaji Maharaj spent his formative years and later established his administrative capital. Today, it is a bustling commercial and cultural hub, home to important landmarks like the Lal Mahal palace.

Mulbagal

Mulbagal is a historic town in Karnataka, India, whose name is derived from “Mudala Bagilu,” meaning “eastern door,” as it once served as the eastern gateway to the Vijayanagara Empire. It is known for its ancient Venkataramana and Kailasanatha temples, which showcase Vijayanagara-era architecture and Dravidian style.

Kolar

Kolar is a historic city in the Indian state of Karnataka, renowned for its ancient gold mines that were operational for over two millennia. It was a significant economic center for several South Indian dynasties, including the Gangas, Cholas, and the Vijayanagara Empire. Today, it is often referred to as the “Golden City of India” due to its rich mining heritage.

Durgamma Temple

The Durgamma Temple is a prominent Hindu temple in Bengaluru, India, dedicated to the goddess Durga. While its exact founding date is unclear, it is a significant and ancient site of worship. It is particularly renowned for its annual Karaga festival, a major event that draws thousands of devotees.

Magadi Road

Magadi Road is a major arterial road in Bangalore, India, historically significant as a trade route to the town of Magadi. It was developed during the British colonial era and remains a vital transport link connecting the western parts of the city to the surrounding rural areas.