A Canadian Foreigner Who Creates A Commotion By Holding An Orgasm Class In Ubud Bali Is Deported
Canadian foreigner Christoper Kayle Martin was deported from Bali for making a commotion promoting orgasm class in Ubud (IST)

DENPASAR - A foreign citizen (WNA) from Canada, Cristopher Kayle Martin (38) was deported from Bali to his country of origin. This foreigner was deported after making a commotion promoting an orgasm class in Ubud, Gianyar Regency, Bali.

"The person concerned will be subjected to immigration administrative action, namely being deported back to his country and his name is put on the blocked list (entering Indonesia)," said the Head of the Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights Bali Jamaruli Manihuruk, Sunday, May 9.

Canadian foreigners were arrested on Friday, May 6 at a villa in the Pecatu area, Badung. He was immediately taken to the immigration office in Denpasar, Bali.

From the examination, the Canadian foreigner admitted that the Yoga Tantric Full Body Orgasm program had been advertised for a long time. The event is actually planned for 2020 at Karma House Of Tattoos on Penestanan street 8 Ubud, Bali.

However, it was postponed until 2021 because the foreigner did not have a certificate as a yoga instructor and did not have a work permit.

"The person concerned explained that this yoga does not contain sexuality. This is because it is different from genital orgasms and learning more breathing techniques. To follow this yoga participants are asked to pay 20 Euros including paying for the rent and food during the event," said Jamaruli.

This Canadian foreigner entered Indonesia using a residence permit to visit and live in Bali. However, this Canadian foreigner violates article 75 letter a of Law Number 6 of 2016 concerning immigration which reads:

"Immigration officials have the authority to carry out immigration administrative actions against foreigners who are in the territory of Indonesia who are carrying out activities, are dangerous and should be suspected of endangering security and public order or not respecting or disobeying statutory regulations," he said.

This Canadian foreigner was immediately deported today at 15:20 central Indonesia time to go to Soekarno-Hatta Airport first. After that, this foreigner continued his flight from Jakarta to Doha and then Canada using a Qatar Airways flight on Monday, May 10, in the early hours of the morning.

"We are committed to upholding the sovereignty of the Indonesian nation and taking firm action against all perpetrators of violations that have tarnished the good name and dignity of Indonesia," said Jamaruli.

He conveyed, according to the direction of the Governor of Bali Wayan Koster, the public and tourism businesses were asked to proactively report foreigners who violated the rules in Bali.

"In accordance with the direction of the Governor of Bali, we urge all foreigners visiting Bali to always behave in an orderly manner by respecting the laws and cultural values of the Balinese people. Every violation will be dealt with firmly in order to uphold the honor and dignity of the country in front of the world," said Jamaruli.


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