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Abusive preschool busted for running after hours brothel

In a southern Surkhandaryo Province in Uzbekistan a criminal investigation of surveillance footage from November 18. 2016 has revealed that preschool employees in the Denov district were seen threatening children with a knife for failing to memorize poetry as well as images of an after hours brothel operating out of the facility. Two male guards are also reported to have been “providing rooms” for couples that “needed a place” while several female employees were accused of prostituting themselves.

Several employees of the school system are under investigation after video of children being interrogated about “tattling” on their parents about what’s been going on at the school.

“I didn’t tell them anything, Auntie,” one child cries as employees laughed at them.

Parents of the children are furious and calling for heads to roll. “I trust them to teach my child. What they do is a sin.” claims a local parent of one the students involved.

This is also not an isolated incident. There have been two similar incidents captured by surveillance cameras in the same province. When questioned the operators of those facilities claimed zero knowledge of any wrong doing. The local population has been calling for harsh justice and for authorities to “arrest them all” as tensions grow high in local villages.

The CCTV footage from events in question at the school system were broadcast on regional Surkhondaryo TV and gained national and even world attention.

Public pressure is being placed on officials to beef up security cameras across the country in more of the world’s trend of placing optics everywhere instead of perhaps screening employees in the district’s schools harder and teaching children to speak up in cases of abuse in the future.

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