Directorate General of Immigration spokesman Theodorus Simarmata said the other videos were probably recorded before Taqaddas was arrested and detained.
The unruly tourist was first charged after she arrived at Ngurah Rai International Airport in Bali, Indonesia, in July last year to catch a flight to Singapore.
The woman had been issued her boarding pass and was moving through immigration when the officer noticed she had overstayed her month-long visa by a whopping 160 days.
Taqaddas was taken into an office and told she had to pay a fine of £19 for each of the days overstayed.
Her foul-mouthed tantrum was caught on camera and went viral online, and she was hit with a £3,100 fine.
Her trial began in December, and just concluded with her being sentenced to six months in prison, after being charged with violent behaviour against a government official.
During the trial Taqaddas claimed the video had been edited.
After being sentenced in Denpasar District Court, Taqaddas said the court was corrupt and she had been tortured by police three times including on Wednesday.
She was arrested before the trial in a shopping mall after failing to appear in court on several occasions.
Immigration Chief Ngurah Rai Aris Amran said at the time of the incident: ”She slapped the officer, who is a respected guard.
”She pretended not to know that she had overstayed.”
“She touched immigration, which means touching representatives of the nation. So we reported it to the police.”
The original video shows how the fine sent Taqaddas into a rage and she was caught on camera branding immigration officer Ardyansyah, 28, a ”f*****g b*****d”.
When she tried to snatch back her passport, Ardyansyah quickly pulled it away – and she retaliated by slapping him.
In the video, Auj-e is heard blaming ”f*****g immigration” for causing her to miss her flight and telling them to ”take the f***ing money and get lost”.
She continues ”I’m your f*****g mother” and then slaps the guard.
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