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KOMPAS.com- On the side of the Lampung toll road, on the Bakauheni-Terbanggi Besar stretch, the police found the mother and two children walking on foot while crying.
Even though the conditions at that time were heavy rain.
Meanwhile, in Bali, the police threatened to criminalize residents who did not return the Rs 94 million in cash.
The money belonged to a resident and was spilled when his son took the hat in the bag.
Here are five popular Indonesian news stories that are the focus of Kompas.com readers:
Also Read: 4 New Facts About Rs 94 Crore Scattered On The Road, Some Take Rs 30 Crops, Until Police Threaten A Criminal
1. Mother and 2 children were found walking while crying on the road.
The mother and her two children were found walking along the Lampung Turnpike, on the Bakauheni-Terbanggi Besar (Bacter) section on Saturday (12/26/2020).
They were found by the police crying and drenched.
Apparently the mother named Marpuah Sari (31) was involved in an argument on the road with her husband, whose initials YN (27).
“To the officers, the mother admitted that she had a fight with her husband and they left her in the middle of the road,” said Dirlantas Polda Lampung Kombes Donny Damanik.
Marpuah then recklessly led his sons, RS (11) and SR (9) on foot down the toll road.
Fortunately, the police found them while on patrol.
“Because it could be dangerous to both pedestrians and motorists, members stopped to ask the pedestrian to leave the toll road,” Donny said.
Also read: The police find the mother and 2 children who cry and walk on the toll road when it rains a lot, this is the cause
Video screenshots of money scattered on the road
2. Residents who fail to return the scattered Rs 94 million will be sentenced
The police asked residents to return Rs 94 million that were scattered on the road in the Baturiti, Tabanan, Bali area.
The money belonged to Kadek Redi Areni, who fell when her son took off her hat and forgot to close the bag.
After the incident, several bona fide neighbors returned the money.
The money returned was just 2.4 million rupees.
Baturiti Police Chief AKP Fahmi asked other residents who found it to return it immediately. Because the threat is criminal.
“It could possibly lead to a robbery because it didn’t belong to him. If we find the one who took it, if there is no good faith, it could go down that road,” he said.
Also read: Police threaten criminal charges for residents who do not return Rp. 94 million scattered on the street
3. Words from Sandiaga on opening Bali tourism to foreign tourists
The Minister of Tourism and Creative Economy Sandiaga Uno paid a working visit to the province of Bali on Sunday (12/27/2020).
On the Island of the Gods, Sandiaga will meet with the regional minister and coordinating minister for Maritime Affairs and Investments, Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan.
Sandiaga said opening up tourism for foreign tourists in Indonesia was a priority.
“We will discuss this, please be patient. This is our priority,” he said.
This was prioritized because the Balinese people were seriously affected economically due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
“I heard that there are so many in Bali that results in job losses, lack of income and difficult economic situations,” he said.
The discussion on the plan to open Bali tourism to foreign tourists was also conducted considering important things during the pandemic.
“That is why we make sure that health aspects, security aspects, the interests of the nation and the state are prioritized,” he said.
Read also: On the opening of Bali tourism for foreign tourists, this is the word of Sandiaga
4. The RW president said the village that was the terrorist training ground was quiet
A village in Gintungan, Bandungan, Semarang Regency, Central Java is reported to be a training center for the Jemaah Islamiah (JI) terrorist network.
RW 5 chief Gintungan Rukiman said residents were shocked by the news.
Because, according to him, the village called training ground had always been quiet.
“We do not know that there is terrorist activity, we are frankly surprised by the news,” Rukiman said.
“As far as I know, it’s quiet. But several times there were school activities that rented them. There were also punk kids or street kids who used it for social services,” Rukiman said.
Also read: RW president calls Villa a terrorist training place So far it’s quiet
5. Infected with Covid-19, Dessy got married through the zoom app.
A girlfriend in Tulungagung named Dessy Fauziah got married using the zoom app.
This was done because Dessy was still infected with Covid-19 and was in quarantine on her wedding day.
However, the marriage is still emotional. Dessy wiped away her tears several times.
“This is the first wedding procession that takes place by implementing strict health protocols because the bride is exposed to Covid-19 and must undergo quarantine at the Covid-19 shelter in Rusunawa IAIN Tulungagung,” said the chief from KUA Pakel district, Nurul Anam, cited by Antara on Saturday.
Aside from Dessy, her father also tested positive for Covid-19 and was unable to attend the wedding.
Source: Kompas.com (Authors: Imam Rosidin, Tri Purna Jaya, Dian Ade Permana | Editors: Farid Assifa, Teuku Muhammad Valdy Arief, Pythag Kurniati, Aprilia Ika, Dheri Agriesta)