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Deceived by Magical Powers

Monday, January 15, 2018

A former non-permanent teacher at an elementary school in Tangerang molested dozens of underage boys. He deceived his victim by promising to give them magical powers.

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THE 12-year-old boy broke into tears when his eyes met Wawan Setiadi's in front of the Tangerang City Police's Women and Children's Unit in Banten last Tuesday. Ninonot the boy's real nameran to his mother who was sitting in the waiting area. He was glaring at me," Nino said to Tempo.

A policewoman yelled at Wawan alias Babeh, telling him to stop staring. With his hands cuffed and his head covered with black cloth, leaving only his eyes visible, Babeh

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