JAKARTA - Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Bima Arya reviewed the voting at 4 polling stations (TPS) for the Class 1 State Detention Center (Rutan) in Central Jakarta.

"I see how neatly the system is built. Everything there is is facilitated to choose. In fact, it was reported that there were inmates who were sick, picked up and visited directly in their rooms (detention cells)," Bima Arya told reporters, Wednesday, November 27.

Bima Arya said that technically the voting process at the Class 1 Central Jakarta Detention Center Special Station before 13.00 WIB this afternoon had reached the target of 100 percent of residents who exercised their voting rights.

"The quantity is very good, the quality is also good. I see how neatly the system is built," he said.

The voting process at the Special TPS, continued Bima, did not have any problems. Everything went smoothly.

"All ranks swiftly have given the right to vote very well for the voters here. Don't let them not be able to exercise their voting rights, don't let them escape because there are prisoners in a sick condition," he said.

Meanwhile, the Head of the Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights of DKI Jakarta, R. Andika Dwi Prasetya, said that his staff had conducted a sweep of the inmates to exercise their voting rights.

"I encourage the Head of Prisons, detention centers and LPKA to participate 100 percent. Still combed, picked up to use their rights. All polling stations in prisons, detention centers and LPKA are ready," he said.


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