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GORONTALO - Deputy Minister of Law and Human Rights (Wamenkumham) Edward Omar Sharief Hiariej highlighted the confiscated items at the Gorontalo Confiscated and State Loot Storage House (Rupbasan) which were not stored in the building.

"In Rupbasan many items were confiscated, but unfortunately they are still outside," said Edward during a visit to the Gorontalo Regional Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights in Gorontalo Regency and City, as reported by Antara, Friday, May 13.

Edward added that he would propose the budget. construction of a warehouse for confiscated goods in the Gorontalo Rupbasan.

"This is very much considered for later construction, because there are so many confiscated items," he explained.

The Vice Minister of Law and Human Rights also made a working visit to the Women's Prison, Rupbasan and the Immigration Office of the UPT Immigration Office of the Ministry of Law and Human Rights of Gorontalo. During a visit to the Gorontalo Women's Prison, the Deputy Minister inaugurated the Gallery of Convicts' Works as well as inspecting the cells and talking with a number of inmates at the prison.

"This women's prison is very conducive," said the Deputy Minister after the visit.

According to him, with a conducive atmosphere and still at least the inmates, the guidance by the prison can be carried out to the maximum.

During a visit to the Gorontalo Immigration Office, the Deputy Minister gave directions and received a presentation from the Head of the Gorontalo Immigration Office, regarding the existing programs and facilities.


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