Bali Police and Badung Police have named nine suspects in a commotion between security and a number of foreign nationals (WNA) at the FINNS Beach Club, on Jalan Pantai Berawa, Tibubeneng Village, North Kuta.

There were eight security guards named as suspects for the beating of Australian foreigners with the initials JE and MR.

The suspects of the beatings had the initials MLA, GPG, IWA, IMI, IDG, INA, IGM, and IYM.

Meanwhile, from the foreign camp, one person was named a suspect Australian foreigner with the initials MR for the case of mistreatment of a FINNS Beach Club security officer with the initials IMGY.

"This is after we conducted an investigation and the investigation of this case was divided into two. The first report was handled by the Badung Police and the other was handled by the Bali Police Direskrimum," said Bali Police Chief Inspector General Daniel Adityajaya, Thursday, February 20.

The incident was initially reported by a foreigner MR because he and his friend JE had been beaten by the FINNS Beach Club security.

"The perpetrators beat the victim by beating him, kicking the victim's face and stomach. Then flanking the victim to the ground, then one of the perpetrators kicked and stepped on the victim's leg then the victim was taken to the Finns staff parking lot," said the Bali Police Chief.

Meanwhile, according to a report by the FINNS Beach Club security camp, MR Caucasians were reported for abuse.

"For the motive, there was a misunderstanding between them," he said.

Badung Police Chief AKBP Arif M Batubara said initially there were 12 people suspected of beating them from security. But after the case and examination were carried out, it turned out that there were eight suspects.

The rest did not participate in withdrawing and holding foreigners during the commotion.

"After we conducted a case against the witnesses we examined the suspect and dominantly eight people beat him. But maybe later from the results of further investigation, new suspects will emerge, we will inform you of that," he said.


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