Indonesians who violate social distancing rules in the capital could soon find themselves forced to clean toilets to atone for their sins.
Latrine duty is among a range of punishments listed in new rules aimed at battling coronavirus infections in the Southeast Asian megacity of Jakarta.
Going outside without a mask can result in a 250,000 rupiah ($17) fine, while residents gathering in crowds could be forced to clean public facilities — including toilets — while wearing a vest that labels them as rule-breakers.




























