This man in Denpasar threatens fried rice traders, if they don’t taste good, slash them


SuaraBali.id – A man who was buying fried rice in Pemogan, South Denpasar, Denpasar has succeeded in attracting the spotlight.

How could it not be, this man threatened the fried rice seller if he didn’t make delicious food.

Initially, this man was seen riding a motorbike and stopped at a fried rice street stall in Pemogan.

He then ordered fried rice from the trader. Because his speaking tone was so high, other customers recorded the moment.

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This man initially asked about the price of the fried rice. After that he told the fried rice seller, if the food was not good, he would hack the seller.

“If your fried rice doesn’t taste good, it won’t cut you,” said the man, pointing at the trader.

According to information, this incident occurred at Nasi Goreng near Clandys Pemogan, on Saturday (20/7/24).

The fried rice traders, who were husband and wife, suddenly panicked and were afraid that something untoward would happen. The reason is, this man threatened while taking out a knife.

Because he was worried and afraid, this trader then prioritized the man’s order. Meanwhile the other customers were still queuing.

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After the order was finished, this man didn’t leave, and ate it across the street while sitting on the motorbike. The man ate while looking at the seller.

The video was suddenly reposted on the Instagram account @denpasar.viral and invited various comments from netizens.

“Where is this father from? “Immediately blacklisted from Bali, I’ve made threats because of that,” commented @wicuk_c.

“Bring a prayer mat. You can report this. Threats,” said @indraefendyy.

“Try to act quickly and secure this man because he has threatened to take action that will harm people… remember, don’t clarify and apologize,” said @kokorafaell_.

“Just hearing it is really scary. The mother must have been really scared, it seemed like she was drunk. “Hopefully it will be secured quickly,” wrote @lusianasolemani.

“Hdehhh sir, don’t buy it and ask your family to make it if it’s not delicious so that no one else becomes a victim,” said @eliyanaelsa16.

Contributor: Kanita

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