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Video Of Chinese Man Arrested In Java Shared With Misleading Claim

The Chinese national in the video reportedly refused to be repatriated at an airport in Banyuwangi, Indonesia.

By - AFP | 5 Jun 2020 12:50 PM GMT

A video has been viewed thousands of times in multiple posts on Facebook alongside a claim it shows a Chinese national who "entered through Banyuwangi Airport" then "was caught and arrested". The claim is misleading; the clip has circulated in reports about a Chinese foreign worker who had been employed in Indonesia but refused to be repatriated at an airport in Banyuwangi, Indonesia.

This one-minute 41-second video was published on Facebook on May 26, 2020. It has been viewed more than 10,000 times. 

It shows a man lying down on the ground, shouting in Chinese while being surrounded by Indonesian police officers. 

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Translated from English to Indonesian-language, the post reads: "PRC Chinese entered through Banyuwangi Airport. Was caught and arrested". 

Screenshot of misleading post

Banyuwangi International Airport is located in Banyuwangi regency, East Java province, Indonesia. 

The man in the video was talking in Mandarin to a translator on the phone about money issues. He said: "Hurry up and transfer money to my bank card. RMB. Translator! Translator! Hurry up and transfer me 12,100! My wages...Everyday pay me 50 more. My total working days are 240. Multiples 50. Equals to, 12,100 RMB. Translator, translator, tell Indonesian police, otherwise you just tell Indonesian police, shoot me dead!"

RMB, or renminbi, is the official currency of China. 

The footage has also been shared more than 3,200 times in other Facebook's posts here, here, here and here, alongside a similar claim. 

The claim, however, is misleading. 

Keyword searches found this higher-quality video uploaded on YouTube on May 25, 2020. The Indonesian-language title translates to English as: "Video of Cranky Chinese Foreign Worker Hiding Under the Bus, Does Not Want to Go Back to His Country at Banyuwangi Airport".

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Below is a screenshot comparison between footage in the misleading post (L) and the YouTube video (R):

Screenshot comparison between footage in the misleading post (L) and the YouTube video (R)

Indonesian media Tribunnews.com also uploaded a three-minute 26-second clip here on May 27, 2020, on its YouTube channel, which includes the scene in the misleading video. The title translates to English as: "VIDEO Moments Chinese Foreign Worker Raging in Banyuwangi Airport, Hiding Under the Bus, Claiming Salary Hasn't Been Paid". 

The scene in the misleading post can be seen at the 48-second mark of the Tribunnews video. 

Indonesian news outlet Detik published a report about the incident on May 26, 2020, here

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Translated from Indonesian to English, the first two paragraphs of the report read: "Cui Changqing, a Chinese foreign worker who works at a cement factory in Jember, PT Sinoma Engineering, still stays at Banyuwangi Airport. 

"According to the police, Cui claimed that he had not received his salary when he was working there. His salary had been given to the agency who sent him to work as a foreign worker. He demanded his salary held by the agency to be given to him first."  

Jember is a regency in East Java province in Indonesia. 

Jember immigration official Kartana told AFP that 146 Chinese foreign workers had been repatriated on May 25, 2020, but Cui stayed behind and is currently staying at the Jember immigration office.

"He is still at the Jember immigration office because there hasn't been any flight to China. The other 146 have been repatriated," Kartana said via WhatsApp on June 4, 2020.

Other Indonesian news outlets, such as Kumparan and Merdeka.com, also reported on the airport incident. 

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by BOOM staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)