MEDAN - A prison-like cage building that was found in the private house of the Regent of Langkat, North Sumatra, is deactivated. The publication of the Wind War Plan when the KPK was searched is currently in the spotlight. The Regent of Langkat seems to have spoken about cages filled with humans in his house.
In an interview in 2021, when the Regent of Langkat was deactivated, the publication of the Serangan Angin Plan confirmed that there was a cage in the area of his private house. However, Terbit Warin Angin said that the place was a training location for victims of drug abuse
"It's not rehabilitation, it's a place of coaching that I've made all this time to foster people who abuse drugs. That's not called rehabilitation, just coaching, a place of coaching," said the Regent of Langkat, who was not active in publishing the Warin Angin Plan in a video interview seen on Tuesday, 25 January.
The publication of the Warring Angin Plan explains the reason for making the location a place of guidance so that it can help people who are victims of drugs in Langkat Regency
"We have been doing it for about 10 years. We have prepared 3 construction buildings for their resting place," he said.
In the training, the Published Wind War Plan stated that all costs that arise are his responsibility. The Regent of Langkat—who is now a KPK detainee—at that time said that most of the residents at the location were escorted by his own family.
"All treatment is free, for people whose families deliver. There are also families who request that their families who abuse drugs be picked up. If it is free to provide, we will provide everything," he said.
The cage, which is called the location for coaching, has existed since he was not yet the chairman of the Langkat Regency DPRD. At that time, the Wind Wind Plan was published. He hoped that what he did could help the people in Langkat Regency.
"Only our views, we hope that we can help the people of Langkat Regency from which side. We coordinate with mothers with good intentions," he explained.
"Although we are only small and our influence is not large in Langkat Regency, we are really concerned about drug abuse because we see many victims, all families are victims, that's why we are still doing it to this day," he continued.
Another claim, Published the Wind War Plan, said that thousands of people had already left the building. He emphasized that the occupants of the cage got the same food menu as what they ate.
However, the Wind War Plan did not mention how many times the cage occupants were given food in a day.
"The menu is the mother who handles, including health," he said.
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