DENPASAR - Head of Bali Ministry of Law and Human Rights,, Jamaruli Manihuruk said that the officers of the Denpasar Class IIA Women's Prison have been investigated by the police. Officers were examined in connection with the case of 21 female inmates who were drunk with mixed disinfectant until one person died.

"Our members have been summoned by the police since the incident was immediately summoned. Almost all of those on guard was summoned", said Jamaruli, at the Bali Ministry of Law and Human Rights office, Wednesday, June 16.

If officers are found to be negligent about the case of drunken disinfectant, Jamaruli asserted that they would impose sanctions.

"You can also get sanctions if there is negligence there. But this is a police matter. I don't want to interfere, later they will think I'm defending members, if it's wrong, it's wrong, if it's true, it's true", he said.

"Yes, they are usually subject to sanctions, it could be up to dismissal. But, yes, we have to check, we don't want to rush to say that the sanctions are not", he said

The disinfectant used by female prisoners is actually for spraying the prevention of COVID-19 in prisons. However, female prisoners use disinfectant with a mixture of fruit juice to get drunk.

"This is actually a process, which is recommended to be there. Yes, if it is misused, we don't think it will be misused because it is meant to be sprayed", he explained.

Currently, there is only one female inmate who is being treated at Sanglah Hospital. It is not yet known who came up with the idea of getting drunk with the mixed disinfectant.

"That's right because one of them is still in the hospital and the others haven't confessed to them. Only, saying that they drink and participate in the mix or not, they don't admit it", said Jamaruli.


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