Tanzanian Caucasians Rage In Ubud Bali, Now Taken To Bangli Mental Hospital

GIANYAR - A woman foreign citizen (WNA) from Tanzania named Glory Pius (28) was detained by Satpol PP Gianyar, Bali, because she allegedly ran out of money and went on a rampage by banging on the door of the shop.

The foreigner was secured in a villa in Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali, on Monday, August 10. This Tanzanian bull was then taken to the Bangli Mental Hospital (RSJ), Bali, for treatment.

"He banged on stalls and figures two days ago. Yes, it's disturbing the public," said Head of Gianyar PP Gianyar Police Chief, I Made Watha, when contacted Tuesday, August 10.

It is known that for the last three months the Caucasians have not been able to pay the rent of the villa where he is staying, which is Rp. 1 million per month. In addition, the Caucasians also have a baby. She is suspected of being depressed because her husband did not send her money.

"He didn't invite his husband and took one child and information in the field, he hasn't been sent money for a long time, he doesn't have provisions, he's depressed," he explained.

"He took a small child and lived in the villa. He still has arrears or a bill for almost three months. That is the recognition from the villa. We invite him to Bangli Hospital. For the child, we temporarily leave it with the villa owner," said Watha.