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Portrait of Ivan Gunawan Who Once Felt the Coldness of Iron Bars in Russian Prison, Turns Out Because of This

Portrait of Ivan Gunawan Who Once Felt the Coldness of Iron Bars in Russian Prison, Turns Out Because of This

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Portrait of Ivan Gunawan Who Once Felt the Coldness of Iron Bars in Russian Prison, Turns Out Because of This

Ivan Gunawan once experienced being in a Russian prison for an hour. He had this unforgettable experience when he accompanied his father who was working as a diplomat in Russia.

What's the full story? Find out here.

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Through Armand Maulana's Youtube channel, Ivan spoke about how he once felt the coldness of iron bars in Russia due to visa issues.

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Ivan mentioned that while in Russia, he didn't live in the same city as his parents. Ivan was in Moscow for schooling, while his parents were in Kiev.

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"I once stayed at the police station. So, in the visa, in the passport, I used the Russian language. So, I lived in Moscow, my parents lived in Kiev," he said.

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The problem started when Ivan intended to return to Kiev to meet his parents using train transportation.

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"So, in Russia, the train has rooms, so you have to pay for how many rooms, whether the bed is for 4 or 2 people. I took the train, it was running, and my artist sense came out," he said.

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Unfortunately, when he was at the Moscow & Kiev border, his passport was checked, and it was found out that Ivan's visa had expired. He was then taken out of the train and put in jail.

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"So I arrived at the Moscow-Ukraine border passport check. He entered my room, checked my passport and then I was taken out of the train and put into prison because my visa had expired," he said, laughing.

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Fortunately, Ivan immediately called his father who arrived 4 hours later to resolve the issue. However, Ivan had already experienced 1 hour in prison.

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"Then I called my father, my father came about 4 hours later. I was detained in prison for about an hour. Not a real prison, just a cell," he concluded.

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