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West Java governor Dedi Mulyadi (third left) talks with students on May 5, 2025, while inspecting a character and discipline training program at a military facility in West Bandung regency, West Java. Hundreds of students from various regions across West Java who were involved in street brawls, motorbike gangs and addicted to online games underwent an intensive training led by Indonesian Military (TNI) personnel for at least 14 days.
West Java governor Dedi Mulyadi (third left) talks with students on May 5, 2025, while inspecting a character and discipline training program at a military facility in West Bandung regency, West Java. Hundreds of students from various regions across West Java who were involved in street brawls, motorbike gangs and addicted to online games underwent an intensive training led by Indonesian Military (TNI) personnel for at least 14 days.`
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