Indonesian police say investigations into abuse at a daycare centre are expanding, with the number of suspects rising to 27. Multiple outlets report that officers carried out a raid in late April at the facility, where they found dozens of children aged between two and six. Police allege the children were restrained, with their hands and feet tied, and some were tied to doors. Following the raid, authorities identify additional suspects in connection with the alleged abuse. Free Malaysia Today reports that the case grows to 27 suspects, while Channel NewsAsia similarly states the figure has reached 27, citing police. The Jerusalem Post adds that police name 14 more suspects, bringing the total to 27. Across the reports, the central details are consistent: the late-April raid, the young age group of the children involved, the alleged physical restraint, and the increasing number of individuals named as suspects. Authorities continue to investigate the incident.