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Seven years in prison demanded against Zoetermeer concierge (58) after fornication with pupils

A 58-year-old janitor from Zoetermeer has been charged with indecent acts involving students, and prosecutors have requested a seven-year prison sentence. The case involves allegations of inappropriate behavior between the janitor and students at a local school. The incident has raised concerns about safety and supervision within educational institutions. Authorities are investigating the matter further to determine the full extent of the alleged misconduct.

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Seven years in prison demanded against Zoetermeer concierge (58) after fornication with pupils

A 58-year-old janitor from Zoetermeer has been charged with indecent acts involving students, and prosecutors have requested a seven-year prison sentence. The case involves allegations of inappropriate behavior between the janitor and students at a local school. The incident has raised concerns about safety and supervision within educational institutions. Authorities are investigating the matter further to determine the full extent of the alleged misconduct.

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