Banda Aceh, TAG. Authorities fear an attempted sexual assault
on an Irish tourist on the island of Weh will be a severe blow to developing
tourism in Sabang.
Helmi Ali, head of
culture and tourism for the Sabang municipal government, said he was upset to
hear two men had allegedly sexually abused Sarah Winter, 28, in the tourism
area Gapang on Monday afternoon.
“I am not only
disappointed but also very upset because this case happened when I was
promoting the beauty of Weh Island to make foreign tourists come to Sabang,” he
told The Jakarta Globe.
“I’m worried that
the number of tourists will decrease because the case is high profile. It could
deal a heavy blow to tourism development in Sabang.”
Helmi said Sarah’s
twin sister, Sally, had told military police Sarah was alone at the Lumba Lumba
Bungalow in the Gapang tourism area, 20 kilometers west of Sabang, while she
was at the beach.
“All of a sudden,
two people arrived dressed in camouflage,” Helmi said. “One of them was asking
Sarah to have a date and said, ‘You and me make love, yes.’ Of course the
victim declined the invitation and she hurriedly entered the cottage and tried
to shut the door.
“Both perpetrators
prevented the victim from closing the door. Then one of them pushed her on the
floor and pinned her down. Sarah managed to escape after biting his hands. She
immediately ran outside, yelling for help.”
The owner of the
bungalow and a few tourists and residents came to Winter’s rescue when they
heard her cries for help. The two attackers had fled, he said.
Sabang Police
Chief Imam Thobroni said the woman reported the assault to the local military
police because of the attackers were wearing fatigues.
“Is there any
indication the perpetrators were members of the Armed Forces [TNI]? We do not
know yet,” he said.
“The two women
reported the case to the military police because the attackers were wearing
camouflaged clothing.”
Helmi said he
hoped the case would be thoroughly investigated so that it would serve as a
lesson and never happen again.
He said some
foreign tourists had previously said they did not feel comfortable in Sabang.
“I thought the
conversations about indecent acts against foreign tourists in Sabang were only
gossip,” Helmi said.
“But this incident
shows it seems to be real.
“This is a big
case that needs attention from all parties and there must be commitment from
all parties in Sabang if we want to develop tourism.”
Iman said security
for the sisters and tourists would be stepped up.
“We also will
coordinate with the Dandim [military district] and Denpom [military police
detachment] of Sabang to pursue the perpetrators,” he said.
According to
Helmi, the number of foreign tourists coming to Sabang has been increasing,
reaching an average of 300 a month this year, although it declined in March
following the antiterrorism operations in Aceh that began in late February.
Helmi said tourism
numbers seemed to be bouncing back this month.
Foreign tourist
arrivals to Sabang totaled more than 4,000 people in 2009.[]
Sexual Assault on Irish Traveler Deals Blow to Sabang’s Tourism Ambitions
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