JAKARTA - The Rangkasbitung Class III Correctional Institution (Lapas), Banten, conducted a surprise inspection (sidak) into the residential rooms of correctional inmates (WBP), or inmates to prevent the entry of prohibited goods.
"We did this inspection and did not find any prohibited items in the rooms of the inmates," said Head of Prison III Rangkasbitung Muarif Khakim, ANTARA, Sunday, October 26.
The inspection activity involving the police is a consistent step for the Rangkasbitung Prison in realizing a correctional environment that is clean from cellphones, illegal levies and drug trafficking or halinars.
The inspection was carried out on Sunday, October 26, at night and officers checked the rooms of the inmates to ensure that there were no prohibited items that could interfere with security.
"We are committed to keeping the Rangkasbitung prison safe and conducive," he said.
SEE ALSO:
According to him, the implementation of inspections involving the police like this will be carried out regularly and incidentally as a form of early prevention of potential security disturbances.
He hopes that all inmates will be more aware of the importance of maintaining order and supporting the creation of a clean, safe and productive coaching environment.
"We appreciate that the results of the examination were not found of prohibited items, such as cellphones, drugs, or other dangerous objects," he said.
The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)