JAKARTA - The former village head (Kades) of Terong Tawah in West Lombok, Sahirpan, who was a prisoner at the West Lombok Correctional Institution (Lapas), died.

Head of Class II A Prison in West Lombok Muhammad Fadli confirmed the news of Sahirpan's death, who was a convict in the Terong Tawah Village budget corruption case in 2018.

"Yes, he stroked, he has been hit for a long time. He was in critical condition at the Tripat Gerung Hospital, West Lombok," Fadli said by telephone, Monday, September 9, as reported by Antara.

The convict finally died at the Tripat Hospital (Patut Patju Patju) Gerung on Monday 9 September at 05.51 WITA. Previously, said Fadli, he had complained of illness due to a stroke since 2 weeks ago.

In following up on the complaint, Fadli said that his party had tried to provide medical treatment at the Class II A Prison Clinic in West Lombok.

However, due to limited facilities, the prison at around 04.00 WITA referred Sahirpan to the Tripat Gerung Hospital. Sahirpan died while undergoing medical treatment in the ER room of Tripat Gerung Hospital.

"We have informed the family and the body has been handed over," he said.

Regarding the status of the deceased's convict, Fadli confirmed that his party was now completing the administrative files.

"For criminal status, I will explain later. We are in the process of administrative reporting as well," he said.

Sahirpan in the village fund corruption case in 2018 was sentenced to 4 years in prison with a fine of Rp. 100 million, subsidiary to 3 months in prison and to charge compensation for state financial losses of Rp. 287.98 million, subsidiary to 1 year in prison.


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