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Indonesian 'Dancing Cop' Gets Online Support
Jakarta Globe | April 05, 2011

The video of First Brig. Norman Kamaru from the Gorontalo Mobile Brigade Police dancing and singing to Indian dance song has gone viral on the internet. (Photo Source YouTube) The video of First Brig. Norman Kamaru from the Gorontalo Mobile Brigade Police dancing and singing to Indian dance song has gone viral on the internet. (Photo Source YouTube)
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Heikebali
3:43am Apr 7, 2011

Characteristics like humour and joy are always good!I remember young police man at immigrasi in JKA airport (summer 2010)and he was singing "I just called to say... " early in the morning. WHY NOT? Best wishes and salam hangat for Pak Norman!!!


BrahmaPutra
7:05am Apr 6, 2011

the guy is talented ! the best pr Indonesian police has had in years and they want to punish him ?? really made me smile watching him he is good !


ronyboy
5:08am Apr 6, 2011

at least he can move unlike the other fat slobs of a policeman


dude05
11:59pm Apr 5, 2011

They shud punish the cop sitting behind him staring at his phone wasting his time. Not the one who entertained himself and others in his spare time.


Valkyrie
12:56pm Apr 5, 2011

I have watched many, many policemen smoking on duty. It's on TV and sometimes also shown via pictures in the newspapers.

Have they been punished?

Policeman dancing? How about our lawmakers sleeping during parliamentary meetings. I even saw Minister Patrialis sleeping on one occasion.


Social networking users are rallying online to defend a police officer who has come under scrutiny by Gorontalo Police after a video of him dancing at his post went viral on the Internet.

First it was Sinta and Jojo lip syncing and dancing to dangdut song “Keong Racun,” now First Brig. Norman Kamaru, a Gorontalo Mobile Brigade police officer, is the next Indonesian YouTube sensation.

The video of Norman shows him in his police uniform, lip syncing and dancing to “Chaiyya-Chaiyya” by Indian movie star Sahrukh Khan song, while sitting at his post. Title “Gorontalo Police Goes Crazy,” the video has been viewed by more than 164,000 people since it was uploaded six days ago.

Gorontalo Police spokesman Adj. Sr. Comr. Wilson Damanik said the police would investigate why Norman had uploaded the video on YouTube and would impose administrative sanctions on him.

But viewers of the video have left comments applauding Norman for “showing his human side.”

“Mr Policeman, I like your style! Keep your head up, ignore what they say. You’re cool!”, a viewer named Aldebaran wrote.

Diahtriana wrote: “A policeman is also human, they also needs to relax and entertain themselves. Pak Norman is very entertaining to us as well!”

A similar comment was voiced by Cantona, who said that Norman should be a celebrity because he could help the police fix their tarnished image.

“It’s OK for a policeman to have a sense of humor. Besides he did that to get rid of boredom, don’t punish him. I even hope he will be on TV and dance, it will be good for police image,” Cantona wrote.

The plan to punish Norman has sparked outcry from social media users, with the Facebook page “Support First. Brig. Norman Kamaru Express Himself” being created and Twitter users defending him under the hash tag #BriptuNorman.

Twitter user @rayafahrezza said, “I am supporting #BriptuNorman, at least he’s entertaining.”

Blogger and comic @radityadika wrote, “Briptu Norman has shown us that inside every person there is a desire to dance to Indian songs,” while @helen_irawati wrote, “If Briptu Norman enjoys dancing in his uniform, it means he’s happy being a cop. Don’t you get it?”

The director of the Gajahmada University’s Anti Corruption Study Center (Pukat UGM), Zainal Arifin Muchtar, has advised the police against punishing Norman because he has not violated any ethics.

“Do not punish him. People need to take time out and there’s nothing wrong with that. It shows a human side of a police officer,” Zainal said.