Nasi Cadong Jatah Eats Napi In Prison Unfit For Consumption, This Former Warden

JAKARTA - The confession of actor Tio for the poor quality of food for prisoners in detention centers and prisons is indeed true. This was confirmed by a former guards in Jakarta with the initials AB (61). In fact, food prepared by prison and detention center managers is far from feasible, both in terms of taste and nutrition.

"The existing food is called so that the stomach is full, because the quality is very bad," he said when confirmed, Thursday, May 11.

AB explained that the quality of rice served for prisoners is commonly called "cadong nasi" and even like limestone because of its hard texture.

"It's like limestone, it's not good to eat. It feels out of order, it feels bland. Only if you don't eat it, what else do they want to eat, especially prisoners who don't have money," he said.

In fact, said AB, because of the poor quality of rice, many inmates were forced to spend their bags to buy food at a canteen in the detention center and prison. That canteen has been managed by one of the minister's children.

"All kinds of food exist, only the price is exorbitant. That's why the only thing that can only be bought is a cash convict," he said.

Kantin ini memopoli seluruh bisnis makanan, minuman, hingga alat-alat kebutuhan sehari-hari bagi WBP di masing-masing Rutan dan Lapas.

"Drug Convicts, corruption (corruption crimes) where do they want to eat like that, they buy. If you want to eat well, like outside, you have to spend money," he said.

According to AB, the quality of rice in detention centers and prisons is poor, making it difficult to digest and making it difficult for some inmates to defecate every day.

"The fate is really hard, that's also so that the inmates don't go to the toilet every day (big water dump). It's difficult to digest, if not all go to the toilet," he said.

Not only about rice, AB said the quality of side dishes on cadong rice was bad, so many WBPs with duit were reluctant to consume.

AB, who had served in detention centers and prisons in the Jakarta area, said the practice of providing food that was not suitable for WBP had been going on for a long time.

"The eggs purchased are also of poor quality, they buy broken eggs, rot. The prepared chickens also smell a little bad, the same as the salted fish when the flies dry, they don't want to be close," he said.

In addition, continued AB, in providing cadong rice for WBP in detention centers and prisons, control was carried out by the Head of Correctional Security (KPLP) or KPR for detention centers. However, from thousands of servings of cadong rice given to WBP, only those who are examples of examinations are suitable for consumption, while others do not.