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PALEMBANG - Head of the South Sumatra Ministry of Law and Human Rights Regional Office, Ilham Djaya ordered the heads of correctional institutions (prisons) and state detention centers (rutan) together with their ranks to improve Halinar's operations in their respective environments.

"Halinar's operation or control the use of gadgets/HPs, extortion, and drug trafficking and abuse need to be intensified to maintain conduciveness, security, and order in prisons and detention centers," said Ilham Djaya, quoted by ANTARA, Monday, February 27.

In addition, by aggressively carrying out these operations, officers can monitor the condition of the detention room as a whole and close the gaps for escaped/scape prisoners.

According to him, his party is committed to realizing "zero Halinar" as an effort to create a corruption-free prison and detention center (WBK) and a clean bureaucracy to serve (WBBM) and to be free from drug abuse.

This commitment must be held firmly and manifested by good performance in accordance with the duties and functions of prison and detention center officers.

"In addition, to realize the "Zero Halinar" prison and detention center officers in 17 regencies/cities within the local province, they are asked to synergize with other law enforcement officers so that if there are prisoners and correctional inmates (WBP) who commit acts of violating the law can be processed according to the provisions," he said.

He explained, in general, all prisons and detention centers in this province have realized zero or "Zero Halinar" as it is proven that every time a sudden inspection is carried out, no indication of officers making illegal levies (extortion), prisoners or correctional inmates (WBP) keep gadgets in the detention room and take drugs.

To maintain this condition, the Halinar operation will be carried out intensively with random and sudden time.

"In addition to the operation carried out by prison and detention center officers, the Internal Compliance Operations Unit (Satops Patnal) team of the South Sumatra Ministry of Law and Human Rights Regional Office was assigned to 20 prisons and detention centers spread across the local province and all violations were processed with sanctions according to the level of error," said Kakanwil Ilham.


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