DENPASAR - Foreign nationals (WNA) who pose naked on a giant tree in the sacred area of Babakan Temple, Tabanan Regency, Bali, apologized for their actions that angered Balinese people.

This was known in the Caucasian post on his Instagram account named Alina_yogi. The Caucasians specifically apologized to the Balinese people. The post also shows the two foreigners praying under a sacred tree.

"I apologize to all Balinese and Indonesian people. I regret my actions," wrote the account.

He said he didn't mean to offend anyone. He admitted that his party had brought the police station to explain the incident.

"I am very embarrassed, I did not mean to offend you in any way, there is absolutely no knowledge of this place. I just prayed under a tree and immediately went to the police station to explain this incident and apologize," he explained.

Foreign nationals (foreigners) who were naked on a giant tree in the sacred area of Babakan Temple, Tabanan Regency, Bali, finally surrendered themselves to the police.

The head of Bali's Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Kemenkum HAM), Jamaruli Manihuruk, said the foreigner was on his way to the Tabanan Police Station to surrender.

"Based on this information, we and our staff are currently at the Tabanan Police Station to coordinate," said Jamaruli, in a written statement, Wednesday, June 4.

Initially, with the information that went viral, his party formed a team and immediately looked for data and information in the field and immediately went to the address where the foreigner lived.

However, the Caucasians are not at their residence and are empty. Later information was obtained, the Caucasians surrendered to the Tabanan Police.

"That is the initial information that can be conveyed. If there are further developments in the process of searching for foreigners, we will immediately inform you again," he said.


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