Indonesian Police: M'sian Influencers FAKED 22yo's Disappearance in Forest to Boost Content Views

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Indonesian Police: M'sian Influencers FAKED 22yo's Disappearance in Forest to Boost Content Views
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The Indonesian police confirmed that the disappearance of the 22-year-old Malaysian influencer in an Indonesian forest was PURELY content.

YouTuber Ammar Nazhan, who led the team for the content recently announced that the “missing” influencer, Eyka lost contact with the team for 3 days before she was “found” on Wednesday night.

“We didn’t ask for this to happen. We’re leaving to another villa now because this is haunted, and Eyka is feeling depressed.” Despite his confirmation that nothing was planned, the Indonesian police, however, couldn’t say the same.The Indonesian police also said Ammar and his team created the paranormal content and told everyone that Eyka allegedly went missing because he wanted to boost engagement for his channel, reported Sinar Harian.“They didn’t realize that we have strict laws against the spreading of fake news. They also did not get approval from the authorities for their shoot.

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