On the surface, it’s framed as mentorship or generosity. The om drives a luxury car, holds a membership card to a private club, and pays for dinner bills that equal a teacher’s monthly salary. The teenager, barely 13 or 14, is introduced to rooftop bars (with mocktails passed off as grown-up), VIP cinema seats, and boutique hotel pools. To a child, this feels like a shortcut to adulthood. To the om , it’s often a calculated grooming ground.
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The display of wealth isn't limited to cars. In a separate, even more extreme incident in 2025, a middle schooler was caught up in the mass looting of a politician's home and reportedly walked away with a Richard Mille watch, a single timepiece valued at tens of billions of rupiah. While this was an opportunistic act during a chaotic event, it underscores how the allure of an "exclusive lifestyle" has permeated the consciousness of even the youngest citizens, where a luxury watch becomes a prize of unimaginable value. This aspirational pull is fueled by a steady diet of social media content from influencers and celebrities, which often glorifies a hedonistic worldview, leading young people to equate happiness with the relentless pursuit of material pleasure. On the surface, it’s framed as mentorship or generosity
Law enforcement and child protection agencies across Indonesia are battling a persistent problem of adults manipulating middle schoolers for sexual exploitation. In a harrowing case from Seram Bagian Barat, police named seven suspects in a case of child abuse and exploitation of a 14-year-old SMP student. These perpetrators use psychological manipulation, or 'grooming,' to build trust and an emotional bond with their young victims before exploiting them, often for financial gain. To a child, this feels like a shortcut to adulthood