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TEENS NOT HAPPY MOSQUE’S WIFI PASSWORD CHANGED, CHASE STAFF WITH MACHETE

Two teenagers in Indonesia were unhappy that they were disconnected from their online game after the WiFi password was changed at a mosque, and chased after the staff with a machete.

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The incident happened at the Al Muslim Mosque in East Medan, Indonesia.

According to Detik, the staff changed the WiFi password because the teenagers were playing games at around 11pm on Christmas eve.

The unhappy teenagers then entered what appeared to be the worker’s area and three of the presumed staff members were seen fleeing the area in a state of panic.

The teenagers were seen behind the staff, with one of them holding onto a weapon that appeared to be a machete.

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According to Kompas, a police report was then lodged by the staff after the incident and they were subsequently arrested.

At the time of writing, the teenagers are still in custody and investigations are still underway.

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