Police in Blora Reported After Accusing Teen of Abandoning Baby
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Police in Blora Reported After Accusing Teen of Abandoning Baby
SEMARANG, KOMPAS – L (52), a resident of Blora Regency, Central Java, reported several members of the Jepon Sector Police and Blora Resort Police to the Professional and Security Division of the Central Java Regional Police, Thursday (11/12/2025). L assessed that the police had acted arbitrarily by»»»
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