JAKARTA, INDONESIA — Agustinus Woro, the infamous billboard-climbing activist was at it once again in South Jakarta on May 26. This time, he was advocating the dissolution of the political parties in Indonesia. <br /> <br />Agustinus is a 48-year-old Flores man who habitually climbs billboards to protest the government. Kompas.com reports the West Jakarta social service assessment said he was thought to be suffering from a mental disorder. <br /> <br />Agustinus was wearing only underwear during his last protest. He was reportedly also seen carrying sharp weapons and Indonesian flags. The Disaster Relief Department said they received a report about Augustinus at 11:50 a.m. He was waving a flag while holding up a placard with the words: "Welcome the king, the customs, we miss you ... !!! Disband all political parties ". <br /> <br />The entire thing documented by one of the Jakarta citizens and shared on Twitter. <br /> <br />Authorities sent two units of firetrucks to try to convince Agustinus to come down, but he refused. <br /> <br />It took a few hours before he finally decided to climb down by himself, at which point the cops immediately detained him. <br /> <br />Agustinus told police that he his actions were incited by the death of his nephew. Eventually, Augustinus was released after a member of his family promised officials that he wouldn’t be climbing billboards anymore.