Head of
Indonesian army smashes watch in front of reporters saying it only cost
HK$3,333 and is just one of his vast collection of fake luxury timepieces he
owns
South China Morning Post – AFP, 25 April, 2014
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| Indonesian military chief General Moeldoko shows his luxury watch, which he claims is a Chinese-made fake, to journalists in Jakarta. Photo: AFP |
Indonesia’s
top general came under fire on Friday after rejecting claims he had been
pictured wearing a luxury Swiss watch and insisting that the timepiece was a
Chinese-made fake.
A Singapore
website reported this week General Moeldoko was wearing a watch from the
Richard Mille brand’s Felipe Massa collection worth more than US$100,000 during
a recent interview with a broadcaster in the city-state.
However the
general, who goes by one name, angrily hurled the watch to the ground when
confronted by reporters about the claims, insisting he would not have done so
if it was genuine.
“Just watch
me, so you know I am not lying,” he was quoted as saying in local media before
throwing the timepiece onto the floor.
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| Scepticism has greeted the general's claims collects fake copies of expensive Swiss watches. Photo: AFP |
The general
said it was a convincing imitation he had bought for just five million rupiah
(HK$3,333). He also told reporters it was just one of large collection of fakes
that he owned.
However the
claim was met with scepticism and anger in a country where millions live in
grinding poverty and there is much sensitivity about high-ranking officials
leading luxurious lifestyles.
“Your watch
is so expensive general! Compared to the salary of a worker,” said Lucky Harri
on Twitter.
Indonesia’s
founding principles “which discourage people from living in luxury, have been
forgotten by the general”, commented Pakde Djojo on the microblogging site.
One comment
on the Jakarta Globe newspaper website noted: “I think a general would not wear
counterfeit watches.”


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