3 Min Read JAKARTA, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Southeast Asia technology group Sea’s shopping arm Shopee has apologised over an online advertisement in Indonesia that ignited uproar on social media for mocking victims of sexual harassment and abuse. On a popular Indonesian gossip account on Instagram, the paid post appeared to imitate women warning about the dangers of dating apps, using screenshots to make it appear to be a real discussion. Using the format and portraying predatory male behaviour, one slide featured a man sending a woman a message, that turned out to be a Shopee advertisement. Shopee Indonesia director Handhika Jahja said the advertisement has since been removed and the mistake would not be repeated.