Indian tourists caught stealing from Bali hotel
India, April 23 -- Indian tourists are once again at the centre of an online debate after a group was allegedly caught stealing from Asvara Resort Ubud in Payangan district, Bali.
The video of the incident, which occurred on April 19, is making the rounds on social media. It shows the hotel staff removing stolen items from the luggage of a group of Indian tourists when they were trying to check out. In the clip, a person off-camera is also heard alleging that the tourists are from India and that they have stolen different items from the hotel. Several other items, including towels and a storage box, are already set aside on the floor.
The Bali Times, citing local Gianyar Police, shared that the tourists had been staying at the resort since April 16. The outlet reported that the items included pool towels, bath towels, a doormat, kimono robes, a hair dryer, utensils, and a TV remote box.
The post prompted a series of remarks on social media. An individual wrote, "They can afford to travel abroad, but can't afford to buy their own spoons and towels?"
"Indian tourists do not learn... Why would you go to a foreign country and do such a cheap act/crime?? This is embarrassing to watch as an Indian," an X user wrote while sharing the video.
The police said that no case was filed against the tourists as the matter was resolved internally. HTC...
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