NGAWI - Joint officers of the Class IIB Ngawi Prison, East Java conducted an inspection with the TNI and the local Police. From the raid, officers confiscated a number of prohibited items owned by the inmates.
Head of Class IIB prison Ngawi Iwan Setiawan in his statement in Ngawi, Sunday said the residential raid of the inmates was aimed at strengthening early detection of potential disturbances in security and order in prisons.
"This joint officer's activity is to ensure that the Ngawi Prison is clean of prohibited goods, such as drugs, cell phones, and other prohibited items," he said, quoting ANTARA, October 26.
According to him, the raid activity was also a follow-up to the direction of the Director General of Corrections (Dirjenpas) and the Director of Security and Order (Dirpamintel).
The activity was carried out in two blocks, namely the elderly and kitchen blocks. From the results of the inspection, officers found a number of items that should not be in residential blocks, including one unit of Android and non-android phones, fans, scissors, matches, and several other sharp objects.
All items found were immediately secured as confiscated goods to prevent potential abuse in the future.
Officers also provide direction to inmates to always maintain order and comply with the rules in force in prison.
"This joint raid is proof of the commitment of the Ngawi Prison in supporting the implementation of the 13 Acceleration Programs of the Minister of Immigration and Corrections, especially in strengthening early detection of kamtib disturbances in order to create a safe, orderly, and conducive coaching environment," he said.
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Meanwhile, the raid involved Kalapas with the Head of KPLP, Head of Subsi Regbimkes, KPLP staff, Kamtib staff, Karupam, guard members, and CPNS Ngawi Prison. The raid also collaborated with Kodim 0805/Ngawi as a form of synergy between apparatuses in maintaining a conducive situation.
The activity was carried out in two rooms, namely the Kitchen and Room of the Elderly. From the results of the examination, officers found a number of items that were not supposed to be in residential blocks, including one unit of Android and non-android phones, fans, scissors, matches, and several other sharp objects.
All items found were immediately secured as confiscated goods to prevent potential abuse in the future. Officers also provide direction to inmates to always maintain order and comply with the rules that apply in prisons.
This joint raid is proof of the commitment of the Ngawi Prison in supporting the implementation of 13 Acceleration Programs of the Minister of Immigration and Corrections, especially in strengthening early detection of kamtib disturbances in order to create a safe, orderly, and conducive coaching environment.
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