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Indonesian police officers arresting suspects during a raid on an online gambling syndicate at a Jakarta tower.
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Polri arrests 321 in international online gambling syndicate raid at Hayam Wuruk

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Indonesian National Police arrested 321 people linked to an international online gambling syndicate at Hayam Wuruk Plaza Tower in West Jakarta on Saturday, May 9, 2026.

A 40-year-old woman from Kentucky faces multiple charges after authorities say she left her three young children at an unfamiliar home in Richmond for several hours without permission.

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A 32-year-old DoorDash driver faces charges of first-degree murder after allegedly shooting a man at a lantern festival in Idaho. The incident occurred in front of thousands of witnesses on Saturday evening.

A joint team in Majalengka district conducted an operation against illegal cigarettes on Wednesday (April 29, 2026) in two northern sub-districts, seizing about 150,000 sticks or 7,500 packs of various brands from several shops. The raid prevented potential state losses of around Rp111.9 million. Authorities pledge to carry out similar operations periodically.

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Den svenske regering ønsker at igangsætte en undersøgelse af AI-værktøjer til identifikation af børn i online pornografisk materiale med inspiration fra Norge. Justitsminister Gunnar Strömmer (M) fremhæver behovet for mere effektive metoder mod det omfattende problem. Værktøjerne kræver lovændringer grundet regler om databeskyttelse.

FBI's Atlanta field office, with Indonesian authorities, has dismantled a sophisticated global phishing operation. The network stole thousands of victim account credentials and attempted fraud exceeding $20 million or Rp 342 billion. This marks the first joint cyber investigation of its kind.

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Angel families whose loved ones were killed by undocumented immigrants praised ICE and criticized sanctuary policies during a press conference on the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement office. Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons defended his agency's officers against activist smears. The event highlighted the office's reopening under President Trump.

 

 

 

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