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Two detained in China kindergart­en abuse scandal

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BEIJING: Two women allegedly involved in a scandal at a Beijing kindergart­en have been detained, police said on Saturday, after outrage over the incident sparked a probe into schools nationwide.

Authoritie­s in Beijing’s Chaoyang district opened an investigat­ion into the RYB Education New World kindergart­en on Wednesday after parents said toddlers had apparent needle marks and were given mysterious pills.

China’ s state-run xinhua news agency said children were also “reportedly sexually molested” but gave no further details.

Oficials have so far declined to confirm or provide more details about the allegation­s against RYB, which is run by a company that started trading on the New York stock exchange in September.

But the incident prompted the education steering committee of China’s State Council, its top administra­tive body, to call on friday for an“immediate” investigat­ion into all kindergart­ens across the country.

A 22-year-old teacher from Hebei province surnamed Liu was detained on Saturday “on suspicion of abusing those under her care,” the Chaoyang district branch of Beijing’s public security bureau said in a statement posted to its oficial social media account.

The kindergart­en is located adjacent to a large military base and rumours have lown online that military oficials there were involved in sexually abusing the children. The statement said a 31-year-old woman from Beijing, also surnamed Liu, had also been detained two days previously for “using the internet to fabricate and disseminat­e fake news.”

It added that the woman had expressed “deep repentance” for fabricatin­g the story that military personnel, from what she called the “Tiger Group,” were abusing children − and for spreading these “illegal facts” on the popular Chinese social media platform Wechat.

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