Bollywood song on YouTube...Indonesian police officer in trouble!

**** poor guy, i sympathesize! gaanaa aur us par dance ne naukri hii chhin gayii bechaare se!

do you think it was a ‘RIGHT’ decision by his superiors?


Popular YouTube Indonesian police officer in trouble
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the song was the Indonesian version of “chal chhaiyaaN, chhaiyaaN”…lol

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The amusing video showcases First Brig Norman Kamaru (above), a member of the Mobile Brigade force in Gorontalo, dressed in police uniform, lip-syncing and dancing to the Chaiyya-Chaiyya song by Indian movie star Sahrukh Khan while on duty guarding a police post. –

JAKARTA - INDIAN police in Bollywood movies may not be popular in Indonesia, but a local police officer is now enjoying his 15 minutes of fame after a YouTube video showing him dancing and lip-syncing Bollywood songs went viral on the web.
The amusing video showcases First Brig Norman Kamaru, a member of the Mobile Brigade force in Gorontalo, dressed in police uniform, lip-syncing and dancing to the Chaiyya-Chaiyya song by Indian movie star Sahrukh Khan while on duty guarding a police post. His head and hand gestures resemble those made by Indian actors, while his lip-syncing proved that he had actually memorised the lyrics.
The National Police, however, are not happy with the officer, saying that they would punish him for ‘undisciplined and childish behaviour’.
National Police spokesman Insp Gen Anton Bachrul Alam said on Tuesday the Gorontalo Police had imposed a light sanction on Mr Norman due to his ‘unethical actions’.
‘He has been questioned and reprimanded. Police officers are allowed to sing and dance, but not when on duty. What he did breaches the code of ethics as he was wearing a police uniform and was on duty at the guard post,’ Mr Anton said, adding that the punishment could also affect Mr Norman’s administrative record as a police officer.
Gorontalo Police spokesman Adj Sr Comr Wilson Damanik said that the police would investigate whoever uploaded the video and why the action was recorded. – THE JAKARTA POST/ANN