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Tourists paraded in ‘walk of shame’ over theft in Indonesia

/ 09:02 AM December 21, 2016

Two Australian tourists who allegedly stole a bicycle on the Indonesian island of Gili Trawangan were paraded around the resort isle wearing signs that bore the message above. INQUIRER

Two Australian tourists who allegedly stole a bicycle on the Indonesian island of Gili Trawangan were paraded around the resort isle wearing signs that bore the message above. INQUIRER

JAKARTA, Indonesia — Two Australian tourists accused of stealing a bicycle have been forced to take a “walk of shame” through an Indonesian island with signs round their necks, an official said Tuesday.

“I am thieve (sic). Don’t do what I did,” the signs read.

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The tourists, whose identities were not revealed, allegedly stole the bicycle about 10 days ago on Gili Trawangan, a popular tourist destination in central Indonesia.

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CCTV recordings showed the two Australians taking a bike from the hotel, said village chief Muhamad Taufik.

The hotel manager reported the case to the authorities who caught the pair the following day, Taufik added.

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“We interrogated them, made an agreement, paraded them around the island and forced them to leave Gili,” Taufik told AFP.

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The two were the first foreigners this year to undergo a “walk of shame” on the island. A few Indonesians have been forced to take part this year in similar parades for theft.

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National laws are in force on the island but it is unclear whether the Australians underwent a formal police investigation.

“The walk of shame parade is a regulation in our village. I don’t know whether the police are charging them now, what matters to me is that they’re now gone,” Taufik said.

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Such parades have taken place for years on Gili Trawangan, a tiny island off the coast of Lombok and just east of the major resort island of Bali.  CBB

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