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Indonesian police arrest six for ‘blasphemy’ over bar promotion

Holywings pub chain under fire for offering drink deals to patrons named Muhammad

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 25 Jun 2022 5:00PM

Indonesian police arrest six for ‘blasphemy’ over bar promotion
Placards protesting the free alcohol promotion offerred by the Holywings bar chain put up by members of an Islamic organisation in Jakarta yesterday. The promotion caused fury online, with some groups threatening to raid the chain’s locations. – AFP pic, June 25, 2022

JAKARTA – Indonesian police arrested six people on charges of blasphemy over a bar chain’s free alcohol promotion for patrons named Muhammad, officials said late yesterday, in a case that has sparked outrage in the Muslim-majority country.

In a now-deleted social media post, the Holywings bar had offered a free bottle of gin for men named Muhammad and women named Maria – a popular figure in the Bible – every Thursday if they presented their ID cards.

Alcohol is considered forbidden under Islamic law and while drinking is not prohibited for any religion in the secular country’s bars, the act itself is frowned upon by conservative Muslims.

The post caused fury online, and several youth organisations reported the management to police for allegedly committing blasphemy, while other groups threatened to raid the bar chain’s locations.

Late yesterday, police presented six suspects, including Holywings’ creative director and the head of its promotional team, during a televised press conference.

“Six people have been named suspects and they all work for the company,” South Jakarta police chief Budhi Herdi Susianto said.

All six were dressed in the orange shirt usually worn by criminal offenders in Indonesia, with their faces covered.

“The suspects made the content to attract customers to their outlets, especially those making less than 60% of their sales targets,” Susianto said.

The group was charged with multiple offences, including blasphemy and spreading religious hatred, the police said, and could face up to 10 years in prison if found guilty.

After the outrage, Holywings issued a public apology and claimed management was unaware of the promotion. – AFP, June 25, 2022

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