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    Thumbs down Intimidation Tactics

    bad practice for the cops, bad for the snake and i even have a bit of sympathy for the guy.



    story here: https://www.foxnews.com/world/indone...ected-of-theft
    Indonesia police used live snake to torture Papuan man suspected of phone theft

    A man suspected of stealing cell phones was tortured and threatened with having a live snake stuffed in his mouth and down his pants during a police interrogation in Indonesia, according to a shocking video that's prompted authorities in the country to apologize -- but also try to justify the tactic.

    Video of the incident that circulated online over the weekend shows a man with a snake draped around his neck as officers taunt him, ordering him to admit to the theft or face having the reptile put in his mouth or his pants.

    The man is seen with his hands tied behind his back and yelling as the snake is pushed toward his face by an officer. He's also seen writhing on the ground as he's asked by an officer, “How many times have you stolen mobile phones?”

    The suspect later responds: “Only two times.”

    Police in Indonesia’s easternmost Papua region apologized -- but also attempted to justify the officers’ actions by saying the snake was not venomous and that they hadn’t resorted to beating the man.

    Police indicated the incident with the alleged thief happened recently, during a crackdown on petty crime in Jayawijaya district.

    Jayawijaya police chief Tonny Ananda Swadaya said in a statement the officers had been disciplined by being given ethics training and moved to other locations.

    Papua police spokesman Ahmad Musthofa Kamal said the case was being investigated by the internal affairs unit.

    "We apologize for the incident," Kamal told The Associated Press. "Institutionally we do not recognize such an unprofessional method of interrogation, and we guarantee that such an inhuman method will not happen again in the future."

    Human rights lawyer Veronica Koman, who circulated the video, said that the interrogation methods were torture and violated police policies as well as several laws.

    The events are likely to further inflame tensions in the region where an insurgency has simmered since the early 1960s when Indonesia took control of the western half of the island of New Guinea, formerly a Dutch colony.

    Police and military have carried out a sweeping crackdown on independence supporters after rebel fighters in December killed 19 people working on a construction site for the trans-Papua highway.
    and here: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world...ect/ar-BBTtnLU
    Indonesian police have apologized for using a snake to terrify a suspected thief after footage appeared online.

    Officers in the video laugh as an interrogator drapes the animal on a screaming, handcuffed man in the eastern Papua region.

    The suspect was believed to have stolen mobile phones.

    The local police chief said it was unprofessional but defended the practice, saying the snake was tame and non-venomous.

    "We have taken stern action against the personnel," Tonny Ananda Swadaya reportedly said in a statement, adding that the officers had not physically beaten the man.

    They had acted on their own initiative to try to draw a confession from the suspect, he said.

    Human rights lawyer Veronica Koman tweeted footage of the event, claiming officers had recently put a pro-Papua independence activist in a cell with a snake.

    A voice in the video reportedly threatens to put the snake in the man's mouth and down his trousers.

    Reports of human rights abuses are common from Papua, where separatists have long sought independence from Indonesia.

    The resource-rich area borders Papua New Guinea and became part of Indonesia in 1969.

    In December Papuan Governor Lukas Enembe called on the army to leave the state amid a crackdown on rebels fighting for independence.

    Troops sought members of the armed wing of the Free Papua Movement, who killed a number of construction workers earlier in the month.
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    Poor snake! If this is what they think snakes are for, you can bet it's not handled nicely or taken care of.

    You never want to end up in jail in places like Indonesia -despite their promises to do better...

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    Re: Intimidation Tactics

    Sounds like a pretty cool way to get arrested to me...

    But honestly, this is an awful story. Doesn’t benefit anyone in the end.


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    Re: Intimidation Tactics

    Quote Originally Posted by Treeman View Post
    Sounds like a pretty cool way to get arrested to me...
    I think they'd be so disappointed in our reaction to the snake that we'd get really tortured for sure, & they'd probably decide we were devil-worshipers too?

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