'Hands and feet tied up': Indonesia police probe alleged abuse at childcare centre
Summary
Police in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, have raided a childcare centre called Little Aresha after reports of child abuse. Authorities suspect that over 50 children, many under two years old, were physically abused or neglected at the centre, which operated without the proper license.Key Facts
- The childcare centre, Little Aresha, is located in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
- Police found children with their hands and feet tied, some injured, and many cramped in small rooms.
- Around 53 out of 103 children enrolled are believed to have been abused or neglected.
- Thirteen staff members, including the principal and foundation head, have been arrested.
- The centre operated without an official permit.
- The raid started after a former employee reported mistreatment.
- Parents reported bruises and injuries on their children before the investigation.
- The government plans to offer psychological and physical help to the victims and their families.
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