Wednesday 6 February 2019

British medical researcher throws ANOTHER epic tantrum after Indonesian immigration official is jailed for six months

A British woman who slapped an Indonesian immigration officer during a row over her visa has been jailed for six months, after throwing another tantrum when she was arrested and dragged to court today.  

Auj-e Taqaddas launched a foul-mouthed rant and attacked an immigration officer after being hit with a $4,000 (£3,100) fine at a Bali airport last year, in a clip which went viral online.  

The 43-year-old medical researcher has now been sentenced to six months in prison after she was charged with violent behaviour against a government official.

In a video of her arrest earlier today - after she had failed to appear in court - she struggled against the men who were leading her away and appeared to strike at another officer as she was taken into a car. 


She was arrested before the trial in a shopping mall after failing to appear in court several times. 

In the video of her latest tantrum she can be heard swearing loudly at an officer, calling him a 'sick b******'. 

As two men try to handcuff her she tries to fight them off, kicking at one of them with her right foot before they finally chain her hands together. 

They escort her up an escalator and towards a car, where she fights back again as they try to lift her into the back seat. 

The woman's hands are not clearly visible but the man is seen flinching and apparently struggling with her as she tries to fight him off. 

During the hearing she is again heard shouting and gesticulating at officers sitting in the courtroom.   

During the trial, which began in December, Taqaddas - who denied the charges -  said the video of the slap last year had been edited.

After being sentenced in Denpasar District Court, Taqaddas said the court was corrupt and she had been tortured by police three times including on Wednesday. 





MAilOnline

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