An Italian national, identified by the initials GI, is facing deportation after a traffic stop in Denpasar, Bali, escalated into a confrontation with law enforcement. The incident, which was captured on video and shared on social media, occurred at a traffic light intersection on Jalan Gunung Agung in West Denpasar.
Traffic Violation and Initial Stop
According to Denpasar Police Public Relations Chief First Inspector I Gede Adi Saputra Jaya, the incident took place on Wednesday, 22 April, at approximately 13:00 local time. Officers on duty observed GI riding a motorcycle westbound along Jalan Gunung Agung without a helmet, accompanied by an Indonesian woman as a passenger.
First Inspector Yulius, who was directing traffic at the time, stopped the rider to check the vehicle and the individual’s identification. The encounter remained routine until the officer attempted to issue a traffic ticket for the helmet violation.
Escalation and Police Response
Police reports indicate that the situation escalated when GI refused to comply with the ticketing process. The individual reportedly reacted angrily toward the officers and displayed an uncooperative attitude, failing to follow instructions at the scene.
Despite the resistance, officers proceeded with enforcement according to applicable regulations. First Inspector I Gede Adi Saputra Jaya confirmed that the vehicle was secured and that violations would continue to be prosecuted.
Deportation and Legal Processing
Following the encounter, GI was taken into custody by the Denpasar City Police. Senior Commissioner Leonardo David Simatupang, the Denpasar Police Chief, confirmed that the individual has been handed over to Immigration authorities for further legal processing.
Senior Commissioner Leonardo stated that these actions are intended to ensure compliance with Indonesian law, particularly among foreign nationals, to maintain a safe and conducive environment. He emphasized that actions disrupting public order will not be tolerated.
As the individual is now with Immigration authorities, a possible next step is the formal execution of the recommended deportation. The final outcome will likely depend on the further legal processing conducted by the immigration agency.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why was the Italian national stopped by police?
He was stopped because he was riding a motorcycle without wearing a helmet.

What happened to the motorcycle used during the incident?
The motorcycle, with licence plate number DK 4578 AEQ, was confiscated by police to be secured as evidence.
Where exactly did the incident occur?
The incident took place at a traffic light intersection on Jalan Gunung Agung in West Denpasar, Bali.
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