SEMARANG - A total of 20 inmates at the Class 1 Prison in Semarang, Central Java, have been assimilated to serve the rest of their sentences in their respective homes.

Head of Class 1 Semarang Prison Tri Saptono, said the 20 inmates who were allowed to leave the prison had met both administrative and substantive requirements.

According to him, assimilation was given as an effort to reduce overcrowding in prisons in anticipation of the spread of COVID-19.

The convicts who received the assimilation, he continued, had at least served half of their sentence.

"This is part of social reintegration, especially for prisoners who will enjoy Lebaran with their families," he said in a press release in Semarang, reported by Antara, Tuesday, May 10. correctional.

"They are still required to report to the Fathers' Office," he said.

He emphasized that assimilation can be revoked if the prisoner in question does not carry out his obligations while outside the prison.


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