KPK Detention Center Detainees Complain About Lukas Enembe's Condition: During 6 Months Of Panties And Meludah
The defendant in the case of alleged bribery and gratification related to the Papua infrastructure project Lukas Enembe underwent a trial/DOC BETWEEN PHOTO/Muhammad Adimaja/tom)

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JAKARTA - Dozens of residents of the KPK Detention Center (Rutan) Merah Putih building branch complained about the inactive Papua Governor Lukas Enembe who likes to urinate carelessly or panic due to his disturbed health. This condition is called dangerous.

This complaint was submitted by detainees via letter to the Lukas Enembe Legal and Advocacy Advisory Team (TPHALE). One of those who complained about the condition of the inactive regional head was John Irfan Kenway, a defendant in the AW-101 helicopter procurement corruption case.

"The following actions or actions have made us MP prisoners uncomfortable and are also very likely to pose a danger to our health, namely urinating in our pants in bed, urinating in our pants in a chair in the room together, trying to the floor or where he is," the letter said Friday, August 4.

Not only that, Lukas is said to have never cleaned himself up after defecating and sleeping on a mattress that has never been cleaned or smells of pesing. As a result of this condition, mutual aid prisoners such as bathing and serving food.

However, they cannot do this effort continuously. The reason is that the prisoners in the detention center have their own business.

"It's impossible to finish the above," they said.

This condition made the prisoners hope that Lukas would receive treatment from a doctor or medical team. Even if necessary, take him to the hospital.

"Allow us to be busy with our own problems, which we feel are already very heavy and are no longer disturbed by feelings of guilt because we feel that we are letting Mr. Lukas Enembe with all his limitations," he said.

"Let us live healthy in the MP detention room," they continued.

This letter was then responded to by the Head of the KPK News Section, Ali Fikri. His party has received reports from detainees.

"Especially in terms of not caring about maintaining his hygiene which results in disturbing other prisoners," said Ali in a written statement.

In the future, the KPK will communicate with the detention center so that this kind of incident does not happen again. Lukas is also an ultimatum to follow the doctor's advice.

This is because the KPK said he was not orderly taking drugs from doctors as well as the food given to detainees. In fact, PB IDI stated that Lukas was in good condition to follow the ongoing legal process.

The prison officers also periodically check the health and safety conditions of the detainees, "concluded Ali.


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