Three Europeans detained for producing indecent film


Serious matter: Badung police questioning the three suspects (in orange) at the Badung Resort Police Station, Bali. — AFP

Two French nationals and an Italian were arrested on accusations of producing and distri­buting pornography in a nation where such content is illegal, police in Bali said.

The trio, a woman and two men, were being held on suspicion of seeking to “profit from pornographic video and content”, police chief Joseph Edward Purba of the Badung district of Bali told reporters.

The foreigners risk up to 10 years’ imprisonment on a porno­graphy production charge and another six for online distribution.

Bali is predominantly Hindu and a magnet for millions of ­foreign visitors, but Indonesia strictly forbids the ­production of pornographic material.

Last year, British adult film star Bonnie Blue was deported from Bali after receiving a fine for a traffic violation that was the only charge to stick from an investigation into porn production.

Balinese officials have been complaining of unruly behaviour by foreign tourists, following a string of deportations in recent years – including several Russian influencers expelled for posing naked at sacred sites.

Joseph said the latest investigation was sparked by “a viral video containing pornographic content circulating on social media”.

Last Friday, immigration offici­als arrested the Frenchwoman – described as a “content creator” – and the Italian as they ­attempted to depart Bali for Thailand.

The Frenchman, said to be the woman’s “manager”, was ­arrested days later in Badung. — AFP

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