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    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 23, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Authorities in Indonesia have taken a Swiss man into custody following allegations that he used offensive language to insult a significant Hindu religious observance on the popular tourist island of Bali. The incident has drawn attention amid ongoing efforts to maintain respect for local customs and traditions in this culturally rich region.

    The individual, identified as Luzian Andrin Zgraggen, now faces serious legal consequences, including the possibility of up to five years behind bars under Indonesia’s hate speech laws. Bali police spokesman Ariasandy, who spoke on Sunday evening, confirmed the arrest but did not disclose Zgraggen’s age. The charges stem from a social media post in which Zgraggen repeatedly used explicit language to denigrate the Hindu holiday.

    Nyepi, known as the Day of Silence, was observed on Thursday across Bali, a day deeply rooted in Hindu tradition. It requires all residents and visitors to remain indoors for a full 24 hours, engaging in self-reflection and abstaining from work, travel, entertainment, and even the use of electricity. This solemn day is a cornerstone of Balinese culture, emphasizing peace and spiritual cleansing.

    Zgraggen’s arrest came on Saturday after local authorities received complaints about his Instagram post, which contained multiple uses of the “f” word directed at the holiday. The police have classified his actions as spreading hate speech online, a criminal offense under Indonesia’s recently updated penal code. This law aims to curb inflammatory content that could disrupt social harmony in the diverse nation.

    Following the arrest, police officials confiscated Zgraggen’s iPhone and began interviewing witnesses to gather further evidence. Bali, which welcomes millions of international tourists annually, has recently dealt with several high-profile cases involving foreign visitors violating local laws and customs. For instance, just last week, authorities detained two French nationals and an Italian citizen on charges related to the production and distribution of pornography, an act strictly prohibited in Indonesia, a country with a Muslim majority that officially recognizes six religions alongside indigenous beliefs.

    This latest incident highlights the delicate balance between tourism and cultural sensitivity on the island. Bali’s authorities continue to emphasize the importance of respecting local traditions, especially during sacred observances like Nyepi, to preserve the island’s unique heritage and maintain peaceful coexistence among its diverse population and visitors.

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