TRIBUN-BALI.COM, SINGARAJA - Johannes Franciscus Peters (60) from Netherland eventually deported from Bali.
The society in Petandakan Village, Buleleng, the place where he lives, said this tourist is a trouble maker.
Immigration Office Class II in
Singaraja deport him to his country on Tuesday (23/4/2019) at 00.30 AM through International Terminal I Gusti Ngurah Rai Airport.
The Chief of Immigration Office Class II in
Singaraja, I Gusti Agung Komang Artawan, said Peters deported because he brakes the rule Article nomor 75 paragraph (2) Regulation Nomor 6 Year 2011 about Immigration.
He was suspected doing a dangerous activity that can be harmful for the society and he does not obey Indonesian Law.
Artawan also told Immigration General Directory to punish Peters with administration sanctions that he is not allow to enter Indonesia for the next six months.
“The ban is depend on Immigration. We only give a suggestion,” he said.
The decision to depart Peters purely because he makes people, the society in Petandakan Village anxious of his act.
Although his permit letter is still valid until April 2019. During the process of deportation, Peters was quite cooperative, and there was no resisten.
“He hold permit letter and he extend it every six months. There is no problem with his permit letter. This decision to deport him is just because he is troubling the society. There is also petition from 10 family wanting him to leave the village,” he explained.
As mentioned previouesly, Peters suspected often making problem in the village where he lives, Cempaka Residen, Banjar Dinas Kawan, Petandakan Village, Buleleng.
He then reported to Immigration Office in
Singaraja and Police Office in
Singaraja, on Monday (8/4) with a hope that he will leave the village soonest.
The Head Village of Petandakan, Wayan Joni Arianto, said Peters had been living there for about 2 years and he made trouble for almost 4 times. He used to drive a very high speed and one day he was threatening one of the villagers, Putu Suriati, with firearms because she told him to driver slower. It was on Mey 2018.
Two months ago, one of the villagers also reported him for stealing a dog. Once security in the village checked his place, he said he wanted to pet it.
“Days ago, there was someone played a music, the volume was okey, not that loud, but he came and angry and knock the house strongly. He did it not only to people in my village, but also to those who live in South Banyuning and Penglatan Village. They complaint about him,” told Joni.(*)