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Malaysian Pilot Arrested in Indonesia for Drug Smuggling
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Malaysian Pilot Arrested in Indonesia for Drug Smuggling

A Malaysian pilot was arrested in Indonesia after landing a flight with 70,000 ecstasy pills, and is now facing a potential death penalty for drug smuggling charges.

Indonesia Arrests 321 Foreigners in Online Gambling Crackdown
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Indonesia Arrests 321 Foreigners in Online Gambling Crackdown

Indonesian police arrested 321 foreigners, predominantly Vietnamese, during a major crackdown on banned online gambling operations in Jakarta. The arrests were made as authorities targeted a large gambling syndicate operating from an office building.

Indonesian Police Charge 13 in Daycare Abuse Scandal
Worldindex-hrindian-expressjapan-times+2channel-news-asiaJakarta Post3mo ago5 sources

Indonesian Police Charge 13 in Daycare Abuse Scandal

Indonesian police have charged 13 individuals in connection with a daycare abuse scandal in Yogyakarta. The charges follow the discovery of 53 children allegedly tied up, neglected, and abused at the facility.

Indonesian Daycare Abuse Case Expands to 27 Suspects
Worldnosjerusalem-postchannel-news-asia1mo ago3 sources

Indonesian Daycare Abuse Case Expands to 27 Suspects

Indonesian police have named 14 additional suspects in a daycare abuse case, bringing the total number of individuals involved to 27. The investigation into the horrific incidents continues to expand.

Indonesian Police Arrest Six for Komodo Dragon Smuggling
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Indonesian Police Arrest Six for Komodo Dragon Smuggling

Indonesian police have arrested six individuals suspected of smuggling over twenty Komodo dragons. The arrests highlight ongoing efforts to combat illegal wildlife trade targeting the endangered species.