For The Sake Of Escaping Quarantine, Rachel Vennya Did These 4 Things

JAKARTA - Celebrity Rachel Vennya was sentenced to four months in prison with eight months probation and a fine of IDR 50 million. This is related to Rachel's escape from quarantine after returning from the United States.

Had denied, in the end Rachel Vennya admitted that she and her boyfriend, Salim Nauderer and her manager Maulidia had escaped from quarantine. There are at least five things to do to escape quarantine.

Plan in the United States

Ever since she was in the United States, Rachel had been planning how to escape quarantine. He worked closely with Ovelina Pratiwi, an officer at Soekarno Hatta Airport.

Ovelina helps Rachel, Salim, and Maulidia avoid the COVID-19 Task Force quarantine checkpoint at the airport. Ovelina appointed one of the people to pick up the three directly.

Pay IDR 40 Million

Money is not a small issue for this mother of two. Rachel paid Rp40 million to Ovelina Pratiwi. However, he admits he doesn't know the other party because he only works with Ovelina.

Change Location

Deliberately, Rachel changed her quarantine place to the Athlete's House. After lobbying the police, they left Soekarno Hatta Airport using Damri.

When they arrived at the Wisma Atlet, Rachel simply took a photo at the Wisma Atlet. He went back and forth to Wisma Atlet for two days to swab and take pictures together. Then they were assisted by TNI officers to return home.

Uncomfortable Quarantine

Rachel Vennya gave several reasons regarding the reason she was not quarantined. Some time ago, he admitted that he missed Boy William's son. However, at the trial, Rachel admitted that she felt uncomfortable with the quarantine process.

Instead of undergoing quarantine, he chose to go home and carry on with his usual activities.

Because of being polite and following the inspection procedures that are the obligation of all suspects, Rachel Vennya doesn't need to be behind bars. He was subject to probation for eight months and will be sentenced if involved in other crimes.