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Singaporean soldiers drop in for parachute training at the army’s base, Jalan Sipakan, south of Singapore

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Jakarta: Two Australian troops deployed to Singapore to train Singaporean troops as a „security precaution“ have been detained for alleged sex crimes, police said late Monday.

„Security for the two soldiers was requested,“ Bgospelhitzrigadier Jutanto Johimo said in a tweet.

Security for the two soldiers was requested. — Brigadier Jutanto Johimo (@BJustoJohimo) January 17, 2015

Jakarta police said police detained 24-year-old Raui Cheng on Friday evening after a tip-off from a man whom he had had sexual intercourse with while at military school in 2015. He was held under the Military Pena카지노 사이트l Code. He was released to him on Monday.

The police will charge Raui Cheng with six separate offences for sexual relations with three female students attending a military school in November 2015.

The Indonesian newspaper New Straits Times said the two Singaporean soldiers were under investigation by Indonesian police for alleged sex crimes against them and their female partners at the school they attended, though no further details of what they did or said have been made public.

The newspaper, quoting two of the detained soldiers as saying they were unable to say when or where the soldiers had been arrested, also reported that another female student who w바카라사이트as attending the school told police they had been repeatedly forced to engage in sex with their male classmates.

Jakarta police and Human Rights Watch have described reports of sexual abuse in the military as a scandal and said there was widespread impunity for sexual abuse and sexual abuse of minors. Indonesia’s military has long had a reputation for high-profile crimes against women in the army, including rape and sodomy.