Minggu, 02 Mei 2010

Cowboys in Paradise

Cowboys in Paradise - Regional (Police) started to examine the actors Bali documentary tells the story of a gigolo in Kuta Beach, Cowboys in Paradise, yesterday.

Bali Police chief Inspector General said the controversy over screening Sutisna Cowboys in Paradise has caused public outrage in Bali.

"Instead of this issue raises the case of a negative impact on Bali tourism image, better police to act decisively to take legal action," he said.

Head of Bali Police Public Relations Sugianyar add Kombes Gede, Bali police chief has instructed the Criminal Investigation Police ranks of Bali to follow up the case. To investigate the case, they have formed a special team.

The team also included, Coordinate Transnational Crime Team (TNCT) to explore the spread of the video.

Head of the Kuta Beach Task Force said Gusti Ngurah Tresna, since yesterday morning the actor Cowboys in Paradise collected at Kuta Beach Task Force Office. "Once collected, we invite them to come to the Bali Police. His status is not as suspects or witnesses, but is still in its early stages by the police asked for his statement," he said.

One actor gigolo, Warno aka Arnold, said that the film's director, Amit Virmani, once told him and other friends were learning to make movies.

He claimed not to know anything that Amit shooting done to himself and his friends to make a movie about the gigolo of Kuta Beach. Therefore, they feel cheated after the emergence of the documentary.

Among children the beach at Kuta Beach, the director of the Cowboys in Paradise is known as a figure of tourists who often visit Kuta Beach.

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