PALU - The Palu Special Child Development Institute (LPKA) provides parole to one of the foster children who have served one by two (1/2) sentences.
"We give the right to integrability in the form of parole to one of the fostered children," said Head of the LPKA Development Section Palu Ida Bagus in Palu, Central Sulawesi (Central Sulawesi), Friday, November 10, confiscated by Antara.
He explained that LPKA Palu's fostered child received parole because he had met the valid substantive and administrative requirements.
According to him, substantively, the child with the initials RH has served one by two criminal terms and has behaved well while serving his sentence.
Furthermore, he said, the fostered child was accompanied by one of the officers to the Palu Correctional Center (Bapas) for supervision and guidance after receiving a conditional release decision letter.
"The status is no longer fostered children, but is a client of correctional children," he said.
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On that occasion, Ida advised the fostered children to be the successors of the nation who excel.
"Thank you for showing a change in attitude and behavior. Be the successor of the nation who excels, don't come back with the same status and be a great person," he said.
He hopes that foster children who have been declared free can be accepted in the community and are able to apply every coaching program that has been obtained from LPKA and do not return to LPKA with the same status.
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