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No drugs mafia in correctional institutions: Minister

Layered security has been installed in Nusakambangan in a bid to minimize the possibilities for illegal substances circulation within it.

Minister of Law and Human Rights Yasonna Laoly
Foto: Republika/Iman Firmansyah
Minister of Law and Human Rights Yasonna Laoly

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA -- Minister of Law and Human Rights Yasonna Laoly declined the allegation that there are drug mafias within the correctional institutions that are being protected.

"Of course not, we have brought the National Police Chief and the Anti-Drug Agency's Chief to Nusakambangan yesterday. We have prepared areas that are completed with high-technology surveillance system for drug dealers there," he said in the Vice Presidential office in Jakarta, Thursday.

In order to tighten supervision regarding the circulation of drugs within the correctional institutions, Laoly stated that he had installed layered security in Nusakambangan in a bid to minimize the possibilities for illegal substances circulation within it.

Previously, the Central Java National Drug Agency had arrested chief of the Purworejo Correctional Institution, bearing the initials CAS, as he was suspected to have been involved in a drug business syndicate within the institution.

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National Narcotics Agency chief Budi Waseso shows evidences and suspects of alleged drug syndicate involving warden of Purworejo prison in Central Java, in his office,  Jakarta, Wednesday (January 17).

CAS was arrested on the suspicion of allowing an inmate named Kristian Jaya Kusuma in running a narcotics business within the detenstion center.

The drug business that was run by Kusuma had involved a member of the Central Java Police's Drug Directorate identified as KW. 

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