A translated news bulletin by the Indonesian Ministry of Justice and Human Rights states that Jeffrey Douglas Craigen, 33, is accused of making an “immoral video on Mount Batur”, which blatantly violates Balinese culture. “The Regional Director of the Bali Ministry of Justice and Human Rights, Jamaruli Manihuruk, has said that if the alien is found guilty of the offense, he will be deported in the form of deportation. “, Said the release. “An immigration officer has the power to take administrative action against foreign nationals on Indonesian territory who engage in dangerous activities that are considered a threat to public safety and order or that violate regulations and laws.” The story goes on under the ad Neither Global Affairs Canada nor the Indonesian Embassy responded to requests for comment.
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A video posted on Craigen’s Instagram account, which was later deleted, showed Haka performing naked – a ritual dance of the New Zealand Maori – on Mount Batur, an active volcano considered sacred. The announcement said Craigen was in the process of re-applying for his visa and his passport was confiscated. He was asked to report to Denpasar’s immigration office on Monday, he said. Trending Stories
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“We urge the people of Bali province to be proactive in monitoring and reporting all kinds of violations by foreign nationals to the authorities so that action can be taken,” Manihuruk said in a statement. “And to all foreigners visiting Bali, we ask you to behave properly, to respect the laws and cultural values of Bali. “For the honor of the country, we will respond vigorously to any violation.” 1:49 Calgary tourist sentenced to be shot in Barbados Men convicted of Calgary tourist shooting in Barbados – April 11, 2022 In 2015, two Saskatchewan residents were arrested in Malaysia after allegedly posing naked on Mount Kinabalu, the country’s highest peak, days before a 5.9 magnitude earthquake killed 18 climbers on the mountain. The story goes on under the ad In a separate 18-minute video posted on Instagram on Tuesday, Craigen said he did not want to offend the Maori or the Balinese. He said he “does not really know what I did or did not do”. “It was not my intention to respect Maori culture,” he said, weeping. “I did not even know the words I was saying. I was just expressing how I felt. And I sincerely apologize for any harm I have done to any Maori people. That was not my intention. “It was not to respect the Balinese people.” Craigen, an actor and self-proclaimed mind-body therapist, said he was “in immigration.” “It is not a request to stay in the country,” he said. “It simply came to our notice then. Well, I apologize to the Maori people for the disrespect of their culture. That was not my intention. My intention was just to feel alive because I felt dead inside for so long. I do not know what to do. I’m in immigration. I have no support…. I do not want to be here. “ © 2022 The Canadian Press