MEDAN - The action of the Governor of North Sumatra (Gubsu) Edy Rahmayadi, who twisted the ear of a billiards coach at the Papua PON and only because he did not applaud when Governor Edy gave a speech, will continue with the legal process.

Edy's pool coach, Khoiruddin Aritonang alias Choki, plans to report Gubsu Edy to the North Sumatra Police on Thursday, December 30.

Related to that, the Head of Public Relations of the North Sumatra Police, Kombes Hadi Wahyudi confirmed that his party would receive the report.

"What is certain is that whatever the public reports from anywhere, the North Sumatra Police will definitely accept it," said Kombes Hadi, confirmed by VOI, Wednesday, December 29.

Kombes Hadi has not been able to speak much about the plan to report the Gubsu Edy Rahmayadi.

"We'll see tomorrow's report," he said.

Meanwhile, the billiards coach, Khoiruddin Aritonang alias Choki, said he would report Gubsu Edy to the North Sumatra Police.

"Tomorrow, make a report (to the North Sumatran Police)," Choki told reporters, Wednesday, December 29.

Choki explained that the reason why he chose to report to the police was that Gubsu Edy's actions were categorized as unpleasant and humiliated when he handed the ropes to the coach and athlete who won the XX Papua PON at the Governor's official residence in Medan City, Monday, December 27.

Choki revealed the chronology of being called by Edy Rahmayadi up to the podium while giving a speech at the event.

"I, too, was confused about why he was called, until the question of why you didn't clap when I spoke. I was confused, what should I applaud," said Choki.

He considered that the statement made by Governor Edy at that time was quite ordinary. Choki vehemently denies the information that he was reprimanded for falling asleep.


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