Tanah Abang PSK Who Was Caught By Satpol PP With Widow Status, Was Trained In A Social Institution To Beampil
One of the prostitutes was caught in a raid/ Photo: Rizky Sulistio/ VOI

JAKARTA - A total of 9 commercial sex workers (CSWs) who were caught from the Tanah Abang Market area underwent social rehabilitation at the Kedoya Social Institution, West Jakarta. They will undergo social coaching and be given skills or skills.

Meanwhile, from the results of data collection on the Central Jakarta Social Service Sub-dept. (Sudinsos), the prostitutes who were secured by joint officers were mostly widows.

"Yes (there are 9 prostitutes). They will undergo social rehabilitation at the Kedoya Panti for 14 days, but it could be more," said Head of Social Protection, Security and Rehabilitation (Perlinjam Rehos), Nurlela when confirmed by VOI, Tuesday, April 11.

The detained prostitutes with the initials ND (45) women who graduated from SDN from Cilacap with the status of divorce from life, DW (39) who graduated from junior high school with the death status, N (23) graduated from junior high school, M (40) graduated from elementary school from Bogor, SR (25) graduated from junior high school from Serang, T (33) with the status of living divorce, S (46) with the status of divorced, M (32) and DN (37) with the status of life divorce.

"Currently they are in a social institution to undergo rehabilitation," he said.

Previously, a number of commercial sex workers (PSK) who often hang around Tanah Abang Market area, Central Jakarta, were arrested by dozens of joint officers.

The prostitutes did not move when joint officers carried out an ambush when they stopped looking for male mashers. The raid was carried out on Monday, April 10, night until Tuesday, April 11, in the early hours of the morning.

"There were 15 people who were arrested, they were from prostitutes and the need for social welfare services (PPKS)," said Head of the Tanah Abang District Satpol PP, Budi Salamun to VOI, Tuesday, April 11, in the early hours of the morning.


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