Dayana Passing, Beautiful Policewoman Iptu Rita Makes Netizen Thumbs Tremble
JAKARTA - Do you still remember Dayana, a celebrity from Kazakhstan who was once popular in Indonesia? Yes, if you remember, try to compare it with Rita Yuliana's Iptu charm.
Usually appearing with short haircuts like female police officers (policewomen) in general, Iptu Rita this time uploaded a photo of herself with long hair on her Twitter account, @ritayuliana45.
"Temple of heaven", tweeted Iptu Yuliana in the photo caption.
Temple Of Heaven pic.twitter.com/USFTkFcjeO
- Rita Yuliana (@ritayuliana45) March 7, 2021
The appearance of this 'new' face was then invaded by netizens in the comments column praising Iptu Rita, who is now the Head of the Traffic Unit of the West Lombok Police.
Apart from praising her beauty, netizens also want to meet Iptu Rita in person. In fact, some are willing not to bring their SIM and STNK (vehicle registration and license)when driving so that Iptu Rita can get a ticket. Of course, this should not be imitated. Keep your driver's license and vehicle registration with you!
"If I knew there was a traffic operation schedule with the policewoman, I would not have brought the STNK and SIM so that the beautiful policewoman got a ticket", tweeted the account @ 04silve ****
"Sorry ma'am, a little setback, too beautiful", tweeted the account @ Toni0 **** praising Iptu Rita.
"This is an amazingly beautiful and beautiful gift of God. Permission to be amazed", replied the account @Senopram ****
"Where others idolize Korean girl groups, I prefer to idolize policewomen", replied @Choia ****
The name Iptu Rita appeared on the Twitter stage when she replied to a tweet with the legendary singer Iwan Fals.
As the head of the 2013 police academy dropout, she has indeed frequently appeared in media coverage, especially those related to the traffic conditions in West Lombok.
She also jumped in during a landslide disaster that occurred in Senggigi, West Lombok some time ago. Together with her subordinates, Iptu Yuliana secured the location so that road users were aware of landslides.