Rifky 13 Tahun Jadi Bea Cukai Minder Sama Oknum | SUCI 12 #PRESHOW

Stand Up Kompas TV
4 Apr 202602:11

Summary

TLDRRifki, a 13-year veteran of Indonesia's Customs Department (Bea Cukai), shares his humorous and candid experiences in an engaging talk. He reflects on the negative public perception of Customs officers, particularly due to corrupt individuals, and how this has affected his own sense of pride in his job. Rifki also highlights the bizarre and amusing rise of illegal cigarettes, such as those branded with names like 'Helium.' He humorously imagines how these ridiculous products wouldn't fit into action movies, offering both comedic relief and insight into his work tackling illegal goods.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Rifki has been working at the Indonesian Customs (Bea Cukai) for 13 years and shares his experiences publicly.
  • 😀 He is the only Customs employee featured on Kompas TV's special program, while others appear on Kompas Petang.
  • 😀 Rifki expresses frustration about certain colleagues ('oknum-oknum') whose actions have negatively affected the public image of Customs.
  • 😀 He humorously highlights the contrast between his own financial situation and that of some colleagues who have accumulated significant assets.
  • 😀 Rifki wants to change the public's negative sentiment toward Customs through transparency and action.
  • 😀 He emphasizes that frequent raids on illegal cigarettes demonstrate the institution's efforts to improve and protect the public.
  • 😀 Rifki shows increasing frustration with illegal cigarette producers due to the growing number and strange names of their products.
  • 😀 He humorously notes the absurdity of illegal cigarette names, such as 'Helium,' pointing out the irony of a cigarette being named after a noble gas.
  • 😀 Rifki compares illegal cigarettes to legal ones in action movies, suggesting that illegal products would never appear in films due to lack of 'coolness.'
  • 😀 He ends with a call to action, encouraging a proactive stance against illegal cigarettes and promoting a positive image of Customs.

Q & A

  • What is Rifki's role in the script?

    -Rifki introduces himself as a Customs officer (Bea Cukai) who has been working for 13 years in the field and is the only one from Customs to appear on the Suci Kompas TV show.

  • Why does Rifki feel embarrassed about being a Customs officer?

    -Rifki expresses that he felt embarrassed to be part of Bea Cukai because of the negative perception created by certain individuals ('oknum-oknum') who appear frequently on TV, contributing to a poor public image of the Customs office.

  • What is Rifki trying to change through his appearance on TV?

    -Rifki is attempting to change the negative public sentiment towards the Customs office (Bea Cukai) by showcasing that they are improving and striving to become better.

  • How does Rifki describe his experience with illegal cigarettes?

    -Rifki explains his frustration with the increasing number of illegal cigarettes, noting how their names have become stranger and more unusual, even mentioning cases where the illegal cigarettes were branded with legal-sounding names.

  • What is Rifki's opinion about the illegal cigarette brands?

    -Rifki finds the names of illegal cigarette brands to be absurd, highlighting examples like a cigarette brand named 'Helium,' which he questions because helium is a noble gas and not a substance you'd associate with cigarettes.

  • What humorous scenario does Rifki present about illegal cigarettes in action movies?

    -Rifki humorously imagines a scene from an action movie where characters smoke illegal cigarettes with ridiculous names like 'Helium,' which would not fit the tough, heroic atmosphere of action films.

  • What is Rifki's reaction to the illegal cigarette market?

    -Rifki is increasingly frustrated by the growth of the illegal cigarette market, especially as it continues to produce bizarre and inappropriate brand names, which contribute to the ongoing problem.

  • What does Rifki suggest is a sign of improvement in the Customs department?

    -Rifki mentions that one indication of progress in the Customs office is their frequent raids on illegal cigarettes, which demonstrates their commitment to fighting the illegal cigarette trade.

  • What does Rifki hope to achieve by addressing the audience?

    -Rifki hopes to change the public’s perception of the Customs office by showing that they are taking action against illegal activities like smuggling and illegal cigarette production.

  • What does Rifki imply about the role of public perception in his work?

    -Rifki suggests that public perception is crucial in his line of work, especially when the negative image of Customs officers due to certain individuals ('oknum-oknum') can hinder progress and affect morale within the department.

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