Kidnapped child in Bangalore: Bangalore police successfully rescued a 40-day-old kidnapped child and reunited them with their parents. It was discovered that a woman had stolen the newborn from a house in the Kalasipalya area. Upon receiving the information, the police sprang into action and conducted a search operation in nearby areas, including Shivajinagar and Kolar.

The child’s maternal grandparents reported to the Kalasipalya police that they had come to visit their parents and were asleep when the child was suddenly kidnapped by a woman as they stepped out to fetch water. The woman was found when she attempted to flee with the child.

Police arrested the suspect

Upon receiving the report, the police alerted all dispatch units, causing a city-wide alert across Bangalore police stations. Later that day, a woman was spotted on the road with a child who did not belong to her. Officers questioned her about the child, but she hesitated and gave vague answers. Under pressure, she confessed to stealing the child, leading to her arrest.

The police’s swift response ensured the quick rescue of the kidnapped child. This boosted public confidence and demonstrated the investigative team’s dedication.

The incident highlighted the importance of police readiness in emergencies and reinforced that safety remains a top priority.

Child found in a nearby alley

The police caught the woman red-handed and credited the child’s safe return to their vigilance and public awareness. The entire operation was completed in under two hours, showcasing the police’s timely and efficient actions. The child’s mother, emotionally reunited with her baby, praised the police for their quick and decisive response in recovering the child and preventing further harm.

Bangalore

Bangalore, now officially known as Bengaluru, is the capital of Karnataka, India, and a major hub for technology, innovation, and education. Founded in the 16th century by Kempe Gowda I, it later became a prominent British colonial military base before evolving into India’s «Silicon Valley.» The city blends modernity with rich cultural heritage, featuring historic sites like Bangalore Palace and the Vidhana Soudha alongside bustling tech parks.

Kalasipalya

Kalasipalya is a bustling commercial and residential area located in the heart of Bangalore, India. Historically, it was known for its vibrant markets and as a key transportation hub, with the old Kalasipalyam Bus Stand serving as a major transit point. Today, it retains its lively atmosphere, blending traditional markets with modern urban development.

Shivajinagar

Shivajinagar is a bustling neighborhood in Bangalore, India, named after the 17th-century Maratha warrior king Chhatrapati Shivaji. Established during the British colonial era, it became a prominent commercial and residential area, known for its markets, cultural diversity, and historic landmarks like the Shivaji Statue at Queen’s Circle. Today, it remains a vibrant hub, blending historical significance with modern urban life.

Kolar

Kolar is a historic city in the Indian state of Karnataka, known for its rich heritage and gold mining history. Once part of the ancient Ganga and Chola dynasties, it was later ruled by the Vijayanagara Empire and the British. Key attractions include the Kolaramma Temple (over 1,000 years old) and the Antharagange mountain springs.