Indonesian police raiding Yogyakarta daycare Little Aresha amid child abuse allegations, securing the scene.
Indonesian police raiding Yogyakarta daycare Little Aresha amid child abuse allegations, securing the scene.
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Police probe alleged abuse of 53 children at Yogyakarta's Daycare Little Aresha

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Yogyakarta city police raided Daycare Little Aresha in Umbulharjo on April 24, 2026, following a former employee's report of inhumane treatment of children. Of 103 children entrusted there, 53 are suspected victims of physical and verbal abuse, including infants aged 0-3 months to toddlers under two years. Authorities secured 30 related individuals for questioning.

Yogyakarta city police raided Daycare Little Aresha on Friday afternoon, April 24, 2026, following a former employee's report of child abuse and neglect. Kapolresta Kombes Eva Guna Pandia said the employee quit because the treatment of infants and children went against their conscience.

Kasat Reskrim Kompol Rizky Adrian revealed officers found distressing conditions, such as children's hands and feet tied. Of 103 children entrusted, 53 showed indications of physical and verbal abuse, affecting vulnerable ages from zero to three months up to toddlers under two years. Police secured 30 people, including caregivers and foundation officials, for intensive questioning, with victim numbers potentially rising.

Parents like Choi visited police on April 26, 2026, recounting shock at finding their child unclothed and hands bound upon pickup. Choi suspected rules requiring 30 minutes to one hour advance notice via WhatsApp before pickups and the lack of indoor CCTV.

DIY regional government, via DP3AP2 head Erlina Hidayati Sumardi, stated zero tolerance for child abuse and is providing psychosocial support. DPR's Deputy Chair of Commission III Ahmad Sahroni urged a thorough probe, including rumors of an active judge as foundation leader and the daycare's lack of operating permit.

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Reactions on X to the alleged abuse at Daycare Little Aresha in Yogyakarta are dominated by shock, outrage, and sadness, with users describing inhumane treatment like tying up infants and verbal abuse. High-engagement posts demand thorough investigations, criticize the lack of CCTV, expose ties to influential figures, and offer tips for parents to vet daycares. Sentiments are overwhelmingly negative, calling for justice and better child protections.

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Yogyakarta Mayor at press conference announcing psychological support team for Little Aresha daycare abuse victims.
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Yogyakarta Mayor Announces Psych Support Team for Little Aresha Abuse Victims

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Following the April 24 raid on Daycare Little Aresha that uncovered abuse of 53 children and led to 13 suspects being named, Yogyakarta's mayor has announced a dedicated psychological support team for victims and parents. The team will include child psychologists, experts, and coordinate with local health services.

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