JAKARTA - The Boyolali Police have arrested five of the seven prisoners who escaped from the Mapolres detention center in Central Java and Yogyakarta Special Region (DIY).
"Two newly arrested detainees, the initials I and R, were in the DIY region, on Sunday (10/4), while the three detainees were previously arrested in the Klaten area," said Head of the Boyolali Police, AKBP Asep Mauludin at the Boyolali Police Headquarters, Monday, April 11. .
The two newly arrested detainees, initials I, were involved in a theft case and R in a narcotics case. The two detainees are now being returned to their cells along with three other detainees who had been arrested earlier. Thus, five prisoners have been arrested from the seven prisoners who escaped from the cell.
"We are still hunting for the other two detainees who have not been caught. We are still hunting for the two detainees' hiding places," said the Police Chief.
The Boyolali Police previously worked together with the ranks of the Polres in Solo Raya to hunt down four of the seven prisoners who escaped from the Boyolali Police detention cell, on Wednesday (6/4), at around 02.20 WIB.
According to the police chief, after pursuing pursuit and successfully re-capturing three prisoners who escaped from their cell, in the Pedan area, Klaten Regency, Central Java, Wednesday (6/4), at around 15.30 WIB.
The three detainees who were arrested in the Pedan area, Klaten, were Briyan Sabora alias Brian, Jibran Koirmmuna alias Jimbeng and Yusup alias Lasno. The three were immediately returned to the Mapolres detention cell. The officers then arrested two other detainees in the Yogyakarta area, namely I and R.
According to the Head of the Police, the seven detainees escaped from the cell by cutting the cell bars on the roof of the Polres Detention Center, on Wednesday (6/4), at around 02.20 WIB.
Therefore, the Boyolali Police then increased the security of the Polres headquarters by adding iron bars, including adding personnel to guard the detention center. It will also install CCTV cameras in the detention center.
"We are increasing the number of personnel guarding prisoners and increasing the supervision and control of headquarters security by assigning two supervisory officers who are on duty 24 hours a day," said the Chief of Police.
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