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    Lip-synching Indonesia cop fired amid YouTube fame

    JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — First, Indonesian police were angry about a young cop's YouTube lip-synching antics. Then, they championed him for softening the image of an unloved force. Now, after he put stardom over police duty, Norman Kamaru has been fired.

    "Who does he think he is?" a clearly frustrated police spokeswoman, Lt. Col. Lisma Dunggio, said Wednesday from his hometown. "What made him famous was his uniform."

    But the 26-year-old Kamaru told reporters he wanted to give singing a real shot. And he wasn't afraid of failure.

    The video of Kamaru trying to lift the spirits of a heartbroken colleague by shimmying and lip-synching to the Bollywood hit "Chaiyya Chaiyya" went viral in April.

    Initially, the top brass was furious.

    But that changed when the public rallied to support the charismatic young officer.

    Suddenly, Kamaru was being flown from his dusty police outpost of Gorontalo to the capital, flanked by high-ranking officers who smiled broadly as squealing girls begged for his autograph.

    As a new, unexpected asset to the force — widely considered one of the country's most corrupt institutions — Kamaru started appearing regularly on TV talk shows in full uniform.

    As it turned out, he had a voice.

    With a $100,000 record deal in his pocket, Kamaru told his bosses he wanted out. They said no. And he stopped coming to work.

    Saud Usman Nasution, spokesman for the national police, said Kamaru was dishonorably discharged on Tuesday.

    "He hasn't shown up for two months."

    Kamaru, who has a pierced tongue, said it was a relief to be rid of his crisp, khaki uniform.

    "I always had to behave," he told the English-language Jakarta Post, dressed casually in jeans, a T-shirt and a jacket, while waiting to appear on a TV talk show.

    "I feel free dressing like this. I feel comfortable."

    Social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter lit up. Some fans wished him well, but critics said he had no real talent, that fame had gotten to his head. Several tweeted the Indonesian expression that he was a "nut who forgot his shell."

    Kamaru told reporters he didn't care. He wanted to try to sing.

    And, if he fell on his face, "no problem."

    "There are many jobs out there," he said. "I could always be a motorcycle taxi driver."

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    Associated Press writer Ali Kotarumalos contributed to this report.

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    98 comments

    • Allank  •  5 months ago
      going to a job you love means never having to force yourself to go to work
      • Nina 5 months ago
        Gotta loosen-up a bit too.. ;)
    • no_one_now  •  5 months ago
      Yeah, who needs a job when you've got YouTube?
    • AHJ  •  5 months ago
      he cant earn that money even if work in the police force for years. if i am on his shoes id rather take the deal. This guy has a lot more potential than just being a police. A STAR IS BORN!!!
      • vita 5 months ago
        agree with you. A sucessful person is someone who is ready to take a risk. He must continue to cover songs more often, I think.
      • Secret 5 months ago
        wish him the best!
    • RED  •  5 months ago
      future motorcycle taxi driver
      • Anonymous 5 months ago
        You attract what you think. If you were in his shoes, yes, then you will what you think - a future motorcycle taxi driver.
    • Christopher  •  5 months ago
      So, he'll now be a dime a dozen lounge act, without a uniform. His fame gone. His originality gone. All because of greed, from both sides. The cops wanting his fame just as much as he wants it. But with different agendas. Now the gimmick is ruined.
    • Kalo  •  Santa Clara, United States  •  5 months ago
      "What made him famous was his uniform."
      Typical. Like entertainers are scouring the globe for a set of khakis with a chest-strap. What made him famous is your superiors' need to deflect attention from the officially approved uses of that uniform.
      • Nina 5 months ago
        Haha!..Good one!..Agreed!!!
      • Zorro007 5 months ago
        You are dead in the army anyway right!, so why not take the chance?.
    • charlesb  •  Bangkok, Thailand  •  5 months ago
      begger later or prostitute
      • charlesb 5 months ago
        5 usd short time, 15 all night
      • m-K 5 months ago
        thank u 4 sharing ya pay details wit us !
      • Zorro007 5 months ago
        So your how much?.
    • Stony  •  5 months ago
      Indonesia is still a sh.thole
    • tom b  •  5 months ago
      They fired him for not turning up to work for TWO MONTHS!!!
    • j r  •  5 months ago
      What a jerk!!!!
    • panesti m  •  5 months ago
      Bravo Kemaru, where are you now?
    • HENDRA  •  5 months ago
      Yeah, sometimes we have to choose, for our life time shake, out from the service or joint the club. Whatever it takes, you must strong
    • Amuro Wesley  •  5 months ago
      This is 1 great example of someone who is not easily influenced by people around him but rather by what he loves doing and doing for everybody.
    • MyeikThar  •  5 months ago
      Arts, can trick you.
      It can even hit you at any time, any where.
      It is the most difficult subject to understand.
      Arts, hope you can understand.
      Pardon, this time.
      He is cute little policeman.
      Thank you,
      By the way, you need not teach everyone that “With police uniform, he cannot sing.”
      Commonsense
      Myint
    • Osama Abdul  •  5 months ago
      I think he is very talented, the Force should be proud of him.
    • CU  •  5 months ago
      He tried to resign which the force refused to accept but turn around to fire him because he won't turn up for 2 months....I didn't know one has no right to resign from a job!?! A power hungry arrogant statement made in public "Who does he think he is ?" from an official PR personnel is pretty low class.
    • Mama Sha  •  5 months ago
      Wishing him all the best, I will do the same if I were him..ha..ha..
    • Hum sap  •  5 months ago
      Cool man, go for your dream & screw the uniform.
    • Jeremy  •  5 months ago
      Well Done! You'll do just as well in acting!
      Made my day! Thank you, Norman!
    • bowen  •  5 months ago
      It's human nature to have fun and amuse one's self. He's a cop.....and he's human too. That's a good combination. In some states, the police officers act as if the have no shred of humanity inside their uniforms. I like to see more "human" cops around the block.