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Danramil Apologizes to Gas Station Manager After Slapping Incident

Danramil Apologizes to Gas Station Manager After Slapping Incident

December 8, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor News

army officer Apologizes After Slapping Gas Station Manager in Viral Video

Palu,‍ Indonesia – A video showing a ‌military officer ‌slapping‍ a gas station manager in Palu, Indonesia, has gone viral, sparking outrage and calls for accountability. The officer, identified as Lieutenant AY, the Danramil (district military commander) of Biromaru, has as issued a‍ public apology.

The incident occurred after Lieutenant AY was reportedly‍ refused service for subsidized Pertalite fuel. witnesses ‍claim the officer ‍became enraged and physically assaulted the manager. The⁤ video,‌ wich quickly ​spread across social media platforms, shows ‍the officer​ striking the manager in the face.[[

[Insert video screenshot ‌here]The incident has ⁣drawn widespread condemnation, with​ many expressing ​concern⁣ over the officer’s behavior and the abuse of‍ power. ⁢

“This ⁣is unacceptable behavior from anyone, let alone a member ‍of‍ the armed forces,” said one‍ social media ​user.”He should be held accountable for his actions.”

The Danrem 132/Tadulako,the regional ⁣military commander,has⁢ confirmed that the officer involved has⁤ been identified and will be processed according to military law.

“We deeply regret this​ incident and ​assure the public that we are taking this matter very seriously,” said the Danrem in a‌ statement. “The actions​ of this ‍individual do not reflect ‌the values and⁣ discipline of the Indonesian military.”

Lieutenant AY,in a ⁣separate statement,expressed remorse for his actions and apologized ‌to the gas‍ station manager and the public.”I understand that my actions were⁢ wrong and unacceptable,” he said. “I take full responsibility for my behavior and am prepared to face the consequences.”

The⁢ incident highlights the ongoing debate surrounding the use of force⁢ by law enforcement and military personnel. It ​also​ raises questions ⁤about‌ the availability and distribution of⁤ subsidized fuel in Indonesia.

⁣ “I Take Full Responsibility”: Indonesian Army Officer ​Apologizes After Viral Slapping Incident

Palu, Indonesia ​ – A video depicting Lieutenant AY, ‍the Danramil (district ‍military commander) of Biromaru,​ slapping a gas station manager ‍in Palu has sparked national outrage and demands for accountability. ⁢ The incident, captured on‍ video ⁢and⁤ widely circulated on​ social media, shows⁣ Lieutenant AY physically assaulting​ the manager after allegedly being denied service for subsidized⁢ Pertalite‍ fuel. ⁣

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The footage⁢ has ​ignited widespread condemnation, with many expressing outrage over the officer’s conduct and the apparent abuse of power.

“This is unacceptable behavior⁢ from⁤ anyone,let⁤ alone a member of the armed forces,” commented one social⁤ media user. “He should be held accountable for his actions.”

Following the public outcry, the Danrem 132/Tadulako, the regional ⁤military⁣ commander, ⁣confirmed the identification of the officer involved and assured the public that he will be subjected to ​military⁤ disciplinary procedures.

“We deeply⁢ regret this incident and⁣ assure the⁣ public‍ that we are taking ⁤this matter very seriously,”⁢ stated the ⁤Danrem. “The actions⁢ of this individual do⁣ not reflect the values and discipline of the Indonesian military.”

Lieutenant AY issued a separate statement expressing‌ remorse and offering an apology to the gas station manager​ and the public.⁢ “I understand ⁤that ‌my⁣ actions were wrong and unacceptable,” he said. “I ‍take⁤ full responsibility for my behavior and am prepared to face the⁣ consequences.”

This incident‌ has⁣ reignited the ongoing discussion surrounding⁣ the appropriate ‌use of ‍force‌ by law⁤ enforcement and military ‌personnel. It has also drawn⁣ attention to the complexities and ⁣ongoing⁢ debates regarding​ the distribution and accessibility of subsidized fuel in Indonesia.

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