Escape From Prison And Involved In Theft, Ruslan Was Transferred From Pangkalan Bun To Nusakambangan
Central Kalimantan Kemenkumham Regional Office Hendra Ekaputra (red shirt) showed the officers' weapons that Ruslan//ANTARA had taken away.
PANGKALAN BUN - A prisoner of the Class IIB Correctional Institution (Lapas) Pangkalan Bun, West Kotawaringin Regency, Central Kalimantan, named Ruslan (30) who had fled on December 4, 2022, was transferred to the Class IIA Karanganyar Prison Nusakambangan, Central Java. "After previously making officers uneasy, the inmate on behalf of Ruslan, on the orders of the Head of the Central Kalimantan Ministry of Law and Human Rights Regional Office Hendra Eka Putra, was decided to be transferred to the Karanganyar Nusakambangan Prison," said Head of Class IIB Pangkalan Bun Doni Handriansyah in Palangka Raya, Antara, Thursday, January 13. On Wednesday morning, Ruslan was taken to Palangka Raya City to be handed over to the Head of the Correctional Division of the Central Kalimantan Ministry of Law and Human Rights Regional Office at the Class IIA Palangka Raya Prison. Furthermore, Ruslan was immediately transferred to the Class IIA prison in Karanganyar Nusakambangan under a strict escort from Brimob. "The convict was transferred of course to prevent a similar incident from happening again," he said. Ruslan was arrested by a joint team on Sunday, January 8 in Pontianak City, West Kalimantan, because he was caught stealing at a shopping center in a local city. On Monday, the joint team consisting of the Pontianak Police, Sekadau Police and Pangkalan Bun Prison, including the Head of the Prison himself went directly to the field to search for weapons that Ruslan had taken away. The weapon was finally found in the Sekubang area, Sintang. Central Kalimantan Kemenkumham Regional Office Hendra Ekaputra (red shirt) showed the officers' weapons that Ruslan had taken away. Head of the Central Kalimantan Kemenkumham Regional Office, Hendra Ekaputra, appreciated the various parties involved in the process of arresting the Correctional Inmates (WBP). "We would like to thank the ranks of the Central Kalimantan Police, the West Kalimantan Police, the community and all those who have played a role so that the escaped prisoners were arrested again," said Hendra Ekaputra.

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