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Indonesian Daycare Abuse Sparks Public Outcry

Published Thursday, June 11, 2026 · Updated June 11

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Indonesian police discovered over 100 toddlers tied up at the Little Aresha daycare centre in Yogyakarta during an April raid. This incident has sparked public outcry and prompted government commitments to improve oversight and regulation within the country's developing daycare sector.

What We Know — Key Points

  • Police found most of more than 100 children enrolled at the Little Aresha daycare centre with their hands and feet tied up when they raided it in April.

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  • Channel News AsiaCenter

    The article frames the incident within the context of Indonesia's developing daycare sector, emphasizing the public's reaction and the government's subsequent commitment to enhance oversight and regulation.

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