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In its official notice, the Japanese Embassy urged citizens to strictly adhere to local laws, highlighting that in Indonesia, sexual intercourse with a minor can result in severe rape charges, regardless of whether there was consent.

I mean, really? You need to be reminded to not have sex with minors? Not only that, but you post evidence online? Hope they all get caught and receive Indonesian treatment.

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[–] podian@piefed.social 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Jakarta police authorities confirmed that a cybercrime task force has officially launched an investigation to track down the individuals behind the accounts.

Are they posting pictures online or something? Otherwise it's just regular crime. A "cybercrime task force" just sounds like coppers embellishing their menial ass jobs that they generally suck at doing.

Sounds like the real issue here is that Indonesian child prostitution is publicly advertised on an international online space, thus resulting in lost face (lul), rather than the fact that it's (presumably) readily available--and always has been--to those with means (money).