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A woman with the initials LHI went viral on social media after admitting that she was blackmailed and sexually harassed while undergoing a rapid test at Soekarno-Hatta (Soetta) Cengkareng Airport, Banten. Here’s the sitting thing.
This case was revealed when LHI shared stories through the @listongs Twitter account. Via a thread, he shared a story related to alleged extortion and sexual harassment while undergoing a quick test at Soetta airport on Sunday, September 13, 2020. At the time, LHI was about to travel to Nias, in North Sumatra.
He admitted that he planned to return to the rapid test at the airport, even though he had taken the test the day before.
“On Sunday September 13, 2020, I want to go to Nias North Sumatra from Jakarta. Since I did not have the opportunity to do a quick test the day before, I plan to do a quick test at the airport,” wrote the @listongs account viewed by detikcom , on Saturday (19 / 9/2020).
LHI admitted that they arrived at terminal 3 at 4 am, to carry out the test at the official place provided by the airport. He admitted that he was certain that the test results would not be reactive, but in fact the results were declared reactive.
“But yeah, maybe I’m the one who’s too arrogant, so I’m quick to react, Ig G. There, I’m already resigned, wanting to cancel the flight is fine too. Because going to Nias isn’t urgent either,” he said.
He admitted that he intended to cancel his flight. However, the examining physician was said to have offered quick results data changes.
“After that, the doctor asked, ‘Are you going to fly?’ there I was confused, ha, why did I ask like that … then I answered ‘is it possible sir? just as long as I know if it is reactive I cannot continue traveling’, then the doctor said ‘yes I can change the data later her’ “, LHI said.
“There, the honest one was surprised, he himself was also confused. Until finally I said to the doctor: ‘Okay, doc, I’m afraid of transmitting to people in Nias. Honestly, I think gt, because while I’m in Nias still there are minimal health facilities, “sorry for the people there,” he continued.
In short, he admitted that these doctors followed him to the exit door and asked for payment. LHI also admitted to having granted a transfer to the doctor in the amount of Rs 1.4 million.
“The doctor replied, ‘How much can he have? For example, I said that the nominal was afraid of not matching’ hhh the dog. Yes, I just answered ‘a million? “Person, I added it to 1.4 million,” he said.