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Gilang 'Bungkus' Expelled from UNAIR, Now Wanted by the Police

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Gilang 'Bungkus' Expelled from UNAIR, Now Wanted by the Police Gilang's Victim (credit: Special)

Kapanlagi.com - For those who regularly keep up with social media, especially Twitter, the name Gilang and the term 'bungkus' might already be familiar. One netizen created a thread on Twitter to share their experience of becoming Gilang's victim and being wrapped in traditional cloth.

Initially, Gilang claimed that all of this was for his research as a 10th-semester student at Universitas Airlangga. After exchanging contacts via DM and continuing the conversation on WhatsApp, Gilang asked the victim to help him with his research by being wrapped in cloth. Despite feeling uncomfortable when their body was tightly wrapped in the cloth, the victim agreed to help out of pity and because Gilang would get angry based on the chat screenshots on WhatsApp.

After this story came out, many other victims emerged. The method was the same, starting with an acquaintance through DM and ending with being 'wrapped'. The victims, who initially had no idea what was going on, eventually realized that this was all Gilang's fetish for seeing helpless men wrapped in traditional cloth.

1. University's Decision

After his name went viral and became the target of netizens, the Ethics Commission of the Faculty of Cultural Sciences at Airlangga University (FIB Unair) held an ethics hearing to discuss Gilang on Monday (3/8/2020), as reported by Tirto.id. The hearing was attended by the dean and Gilang's family.

The meeting discussed the decision of Rector Mohammad Nasih to dismiss Gilang from the campus. The decision was made based on the considerations of the ethics commission's report, the Help Center team's report, the family's clarification, and also the reputation and image of the campus. After this, Unair will hand over the further legal process to the relevant authorities.

2. Gilang Disappeared

Gilang's whereabouts are currently being sought as he seems to have disappeared without a trace. Trunoyudo Wisnu Andiko, the Head of Public Relations of East Java Regional Police, also admitted that they have not found Gilang's whereabouts. The investigation is still ongoing while waiting for reports from the victims.

"And also coordinating with Unair," said Yudo. Not only that, if found, Gilang is also planned to receive psychological support.

Let's wait for further news!

(kpl/pit)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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