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Indonesian policeman who became internet hit is sacked | Indonesian policeman who became internet hit is sacked |
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An Indonesian policeman who became an internet sensation when he was filmed singing and dancing in uniform has been sacked after failing to go to work. | An Indonesian policeman who became an internet sensation when he was filmed singing and dancing in uniform has been sacked after failing to go to work. |
Norman Kamaru was absent from work for several months. | Norman Kamaru was absent from work for several months. |
The video of him miming and shimmying to a Bollywood hit went viral on YouTube in April and attracted legions of fans. | The video of him miming and shimmying to a Bollywood hit went viral on YouTube in April and attracted legions of fans. |
He appeared on Indonesian TV talk shows and was seen as helping improve the police's poor image. | He appeared on Indonesian TV talk shows and was seen as helping improve the police's poor image. |
The BBC's Karishma Vaswani in Jakarta says that once his video was >uploaded to Youtube it quickly became one of the most watched in the country, also turning into one of the top trending items on the social networking site Twitter. | |
His prolonged absence came after he won a record deal. He has now been dishonourably discharged from his job, in which he earned about $100 a month. | |
The 26-year-old now says that he wants to give singing "a real shot" and is not afraid of failure. | The 26-year-old now says that he wants to give singing "a real shot" and is not afraid of failure. |
Correspondents say that does not appear an option with a $100,000 music deal under his belt after a video of him trying to lift the spirits of a heartbroken colleague by shimmying and lip-synching to the Bollywood hit Chaiyya Chaiyya went viral in April. | Correspondents say that does not appear an option with a $100,000 music deal under his belt after a video of him trying to lift the spirits of a heartbroken colleague by shimmying and lip-synching to the Bollywood hit Chaiyya Chaiyya went viral in April. |
Initially the top brass was furious about his antics, insisting that he was bound to a 10-year contract. | Initially the top brass was furious about his antics, insisting that he was bound to a 10-year contract. |
But their attitude changed when the public rallied to support the officer from the dusty police outpost of Gorontalo and they have now allowed him to be unceremoniously sacked. | But their attitude changed when the public rallied to support the officer from the dusty police outpost of Gorontalo and they have now allowed him to be unceremoniously sacked. |
Mr Kamaru, now sporting a pierced tongue, said it was a relief to discard his khaki uniform. | Mr Kamaru, now sporting a pierced tongue, said it was a relief to discard his khaki uniform. |
"I always had to behave," he told the English-language Jakarta Post, dressed casually in jeans, a T-shirt and a jacket, while waiting to appear on a TV talk show. | "I always had to behave," he told the English-language Jakarta Post, dressed casually in jeans, a T-shirt and a jacket, while waiting to appear on a TV talk show. |
"I feel free dressing like this. I feel comfortable." | "I feel free dressing like this. I feel comfortable." |
Not everyone believes he is making a career move for the better, however. | Not everyone believes he is making a career move for the better, however. |
"He may think that his new career is much better than being a policeman, but he's mistaken," National Police spokesman Saud Usman Nasution told the AFP news agency. | "He may think that his new career is much better than being a policeman, but he's mistaken," National Police spokesman Saud Usman Nasution told the AFP news agency. |
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