West Java police will deploy a specialist task force in the region to investigate LGBT activity, according to West Java police chief Anton Charliyan.
The police said the unit would include intelligence specialists and was particularly concerned with disrupting “secret parties,” according the Detik news portal.
"I hope there are no followers in West Java, no gay or LGBT lifestyle or tradition, Charliyan reportedly said. "If there's anyone following it, they will face the law and heavy social sanctions. They will not be accepted in society."
A national spokesman for the police, Setyo Wasisto, said the approach in West Java did not reflect a national strategy.
The news came in the same week as two gay men in the province of Aceh were publicly flogged police raided a gay club in Jakarta and distributed photos of suspects to the media.
A leading LGBT activist slammed his remarks, according to Reuters. “Police have a mandate to follow the law. They are not the morals police,” said Yuli Rustinawati, chairperson of Arus Pelangi, an Indonesian LGBT activist organization.
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It should be noted that hetrosexual acts (sexting and videos with sexual content) have landed hetrosexual people in trouble with jail terms as well over there care of the anti-pornography law.
Seems to me thats the law that needs to be challenged to remove or reduce the possibility of repeating nonsense like this. As usual its all about religious nutters and god botherers trying to run the show again...
again, blame their rice diets, rice makes ya hate
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