Boy SD Tawuran in Depok, Kpai reminds parents of children’s social media control

Depuck – Elementary students were involved in a struggle in Cilang, Tapos, Depok, West Java. The Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) warns parents to always supervise the social media of children. “This incident can be an alarm for parents and teachers to oversee, supervise and detection in the behavior of children leading to deviant behavior. It is also necessary to control the activities of children in their social media,” KPAI commissioner Aris Adi Lexsono told reporters Monday (12/5/2025). The incident, Hope Aris, was seriously handled by the school in question. There must be investigations into what triggers and noise motifs are. Browse to continue the content “they can be followed, provoked by shows or news related to Brawl,” Aris explained. KPAI commissioner Diyah Puspitarini is concerned about the crackling of primary school children. According to him, all forms of violence cannot be justified. “We urge parents to always help, good care, until they eventually monitor the activities of children outside the school so that any activities of these children can be monitored and there is a good communication between parents and schools,” Diyah said. Depok City Education Office, Hope to Diyah, expects immediately and provides guidance to children and mentoring. “And it is an evaluation or reflection of all of us, that this noise is not only in high school or high school children, but even now in the elementary school period has also occurred. So it must need vigilance,” he continued. Previously, Jupriono, chief commissioner of Cimanggis police, said that Brawl Primary School had taken place on Saturday (10/5), at 10:30 WIB, at Laguna Housing, Cilangkap, Tapos, Depok. “As for the brawls between students between Cilangkap 08 Elementary School students and Cilangkap 05 Primary School pupils, the Brawls were dissolved by residents,” he explained. (ISA/DHN) HOEGENG Awards 2025 Read the inspiring story of the exemplary police candidate here

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