Indonesian authorities have arrested 13 individuals following allegations of systemic child abuse at a daycare center in Yogyakarta. The investigation was initiated after reports and evidence surfaced regarding the physical mistreatment of children under the facility’s care. Police confirmed that the daycare had been operating without the necessary legal permits. The suspects, including the owner and several staff members, face charges under child protection laws as the facility remains closed pending further legal action.
- Thirteen people were taken into custody by police in Yogyakarta in connection with child abuse allegations.
- The arrests include the owner of the daycare facility and various staff members.
- Authorities launched the probe after reports of physical violence against children at the center.
- Investigations revealed that the establishment was operating illegally without a valid business license.
- The suspects are being processed under Indonesia’s Child Protection Act, which carries significant legal penalties.
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