Australian now claims he was attacked by Finns Beach Club security guards

Bali Police Spokesperson, Sr. Comr. Ariasandy - IST
Bali Police Spokesperson, Sr. Comr. Ariasandy - IST

DENPASAR, mybalinews.com – An Australian that have been reported to Bali police for assaulting security guards at Finns Beach Club has now claiming that they have been attacked by the security guards.

The Australian man has filed an official report to the police station regarding the incident in the beach club that went viral on social media.

Bali Police Spokesperson, Sr. Comr. Ariasandy said on Friday (14/2) Police now handling two reports regarding the incident at Finns Beach Club. The first report from the security guards, meamwhile the second report from the Australian man.

Ariasandy said that the Australian has now reported at least 15 security guards for allegedly assaulting them. The Australian has claimed they are attacked by the security guards.

READ ALSO: Police probe a brawl between foreigners, security guards in popular Bali beach club

Ariasandy said that the investigation are still ongoing.

“The Australian have filed another report to police for group violence. They reported 15 security guards for group violence,”

“We are now investigating both report that have filed by the security and by the Australian. The investigation is underway for both reports,” Ariasandy said.

Police have collected more information from witnesses that were in the club at the night when incident happen. Police have also collected CCTV footage from the scene.

Earlier reported that Bali police are investigating a brawl involving foreigners at the popular beach club in Bali that has been recorded and went viral at video social media. The incident was reportedly happened at Finns Beach Club, on Jalan Pantai Berawa, Tibubeneng Village, North Kuta District, Badung Regency, Bali.

In the incident, four security guards were injured and some were rushed to the hospital for medical treatment.

“The alleged perpetrators (5 foreign nationals) are still under investigation,” said Badung Police Spokesperson, Second Insp. Putu Sukarma said on Wednesday (12/2).

Sukarma said the incident occurred on Tuesday (11/2) night at around 9.47 p.m. between visitors and security of Finns Beach Club.

From the statement of the witness with the initials WAJ, who is a security guard at Finns Beach Club, he saw one of the perpetrators or a foreigner who was a guest sitting at table number 401 strangling a guest sitting at table 402 because the perpetrator bumped into one of the women at table number 402.

Then, the witness and fellow security guards tried to break it up. But the perpetrator instead raised his middle finger at the security guard and was then warned several times but the foreigner ignored it.

Next, the witness and fellow security guards took the perpetrator out for causing trouble. Then the witness and other security guards led the perpetrator out of the nightclub area and when he arrived at the parking area the perpetrator began to rebel and started hitting several security guards.

Then, because the perpetrator tried to rebel, the security guard wanted to tie the perpetrator’s hands. But suddenly four of the perpetrator’s friends came and beat the witness and other security guards and after the perpetrators beat them blindly they ran away by running north on Jalan Pantai Berawa.

Meanwhile, in the incident there were four victims who suffered injuries from the security, namely the victim with the initials KBYD who had a broken lower tooth, a bleeding nose, a torn back of the head and is currently being treated at the Hydro Medical Clinic Bali.

Then, the victim with the initials GDW experienced swelling behind the left ear, an abrasion on the left cheek, and the victim with the initials LR experienced a bite wound on the left hand. An abrasion on the right elbow, and the victim with the initials GNAS experienced a bruise on the right cheek.

“Currently, an investigation is still being carried out regarding this matter,” said Sukarma. (mybalinews/ERV)

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