Leading YouTubers deported from a beautiful island like Bali for petty crime

Big step taken against pranking YouTubers for staying on Indonesian island, sources say

Bali (10bmnews Latest News) According to official sources, two people have been deported from the beautiful island of Bali, Indonesia, who had to serve a prison sentence for pranking by painting a face mask. 

According to the report, a couple named Josh Pallar Lane and Leisha made a video in which Lane made a fake face mask on Se’s face and then sent him to a grocery store where he was told to wear a mask. had gone.

As soon as the video was uploaded to Lane’s YouTube channel, it went viral on social media. Indonesia, meanwhile, is cracking down on wearing masks in public places and wearing masks in public. Use is required. The first offense carries a 70 fine, while the second involves deporting foreigners.

Although this was the first mistake by Lane and Sean, the Bali administration was pressured by the public to deport the YouTuber couple. Jamali Mani Hook, regional head of the Bali Ministry of Justice and Human Rights. According to Article 6 of the 2011 constitution, we will deport foreigners he told at a news conference.

It may be recalled that on the island of Bali, a local blogger named Coconuts had challenged the video of the mask stunt. It is a safe island. Even during this epidemic, many people preferred to live on this beautiful island instead of going home.

Lane’s video sparked a blaze in an area on the island of Bali where there was already a dividing line between locals and foreigners. Although he removed the video from his YouTube channel, By then, it had gone viral on social media. 

On April 24, the couple posted a video on their Instagram account in which they apologized to their lawyer for breaking the law.

His position in the video was that we made this video just to entertain people because we are on YouTube and our job is to arrange entertainment for people. 

He also wore a mask and posted his video message. I also instructed all the people living on the island of Bali to wear masks. However, the uploading of this video was slightly delayed as it was decided to take legal action against them by then.

Lane, who hails from Taiwan, has a reputation for making stunt videos on YouTube and has 3.4 million subscribers. He is a Russian citizen and has 25,000 followers on Instagram. Since then, 1.6 million Corona cases have been reported in Indonesia and 45,000 people have died.


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