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Child sex ring smashed in North Jakarta

The Jakarta Police have broken up a suspected child prostitution ring in Penjaringan, North Jakarta

The Jakarta Post
Jakarta
Tue, January 28, 2020

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Child sex ring smashed in North Jakarta

The Jakarta Police have broken up a suspected child prostitution ring in Penjaringan, North Jakarta.

The police arrested on Jan. 13 six perpetrators and removed 10 suspected victims aged 14 to 18 years old. Another suspect was arrested on Friday.

The six suspects, who are accused of human trafficking, have been identified only as R or Mami A, Mami T, D or F, TW, A and E. The police have yet to reveal details about the seventh suspect.

Jakarta Police spokesperson Sr. Comr. Yusri Yunus said each of them had different roles. Mami A, for example, was the owner of cafe in which the underage prostitution allegedly took place.

“She [Mami A] allegedly was the one who forced the children to have sex with the cafe customers,” Yusri said as quoted by kompas.com.

She shared a similar task with Mami T, however, Mami T also acted as the pimp who collected money from the guests. D or F and TW as well, as the newly arrested suspect, were allegedly responsible for recruiting new children by scouting them on social media and later selling them to the two “mamis” for Rp 750,000 (US$55.09) to Rp 1.5 million per child.

“A and E, meanwhile, were janitors at the cafe,” Yusri said, without revealing their particular roles in the operation of the child trafficking.

He added that there could be more than 10 victims.

Each of the girls earned Rp 150,000 for every male guest they served, but they could only collect their money every two months. Of that money, they had to give the “mamis” Rp 90,000 and could keep the remaining Rp 60,000.

Yusri said the business had been running for two years. The children lived in a makeshift dorm and were neither allowed to leave nor possess a mobile phone — prompting the police to suspect that their parents might not know about their children’s whereabouts or conditions.

“The children came from various provinces, some were from Central Java. They were contacted through social media and offered a good job with a big salary,” he said, noting that they had to pay Rp 1.5 million if they wanted to leave their job.

The police’s Teens, Children and Women’s Protection Unit chief Sr. Adj. Comr. Piter Yanottama explained that the suspects allegedly also forced the children to consume pills to delay their period and they had to serve 10 men per day. Should they fail to meet their daily quota, they were fined Rp 50,000.

“The pill was for girls who were about to reach the age where they began menstruating. They had to take the pill to delay the onset of their periods; such a practice is against the body’s metabolism,” Piter said.

The police, according to Piter, are investigating where the suspects got the pills as they most likely obtained them illegally.

The six suspects are now at the Jakarta Police detention center and have been charged under the Child Protection Law and articles 296 and 506 of the Criminal Code on facilitating prostitution.

Neneng Heryani, the head of Handayani Children’s and Social Rehabilitation Center run by the Social Affairs Ministry, said they had taken eight out of the 10 children into their care. No details were provided about the two other victims.

The organization has started conducting health and psychological checks as well as psycho-social therapy.

“There’s an indication that they suffering from genital infections,” she said. “They will be in our safe house for seven days. The eight children have also been receiving therapy to heal their trauma.” (vla)

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