JAKARTA - Although he has been released from prison, the freedom obtained by Jonathan Frizzy alias Ijonk is not absolute. He must comply with a series of strict rules as part of the Conditional Release (CB) program he is undergoing.

Head of the Cooperation Sub Directorate of the Directorate General of Customs, Rika Aprianti, explained in detail the obligations that must be fulfilled by Ijonk until his sentence is actually over.

During the Conditional Leave period until March 8, Ijonk is required to participate in a guidance program from the Tangerang Penitentiary (Bapas).

"Ijong must follow the guidance from the Tangerang Penitentiary," said Rika at his office, Wednesday, January 6.

He is also required not to commit any violations, whether general violations or special violations that have been established.

The consequences of this violation are very serious. If proven guilty, the Conditional Leave program he received will be revoked.

"If it happens, then we will withdraw the Conditional Leave program and return it to the prison," said Rika.

Ijonk also cannot travel freely. If he wants to leave the city, he must first coordinate and get permission from his Community Mentor (PK).

This Conditional Leave program is different from the status of a city prisoner. This is a conditional right granted to prisoners who have met a series of requirements.

The conditions include good behavior, following the training program, and showing a decrease in risk.


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