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January 11, 2010

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gsignori
1:05pm Jan 11, 2010

money talks.

beside the luxury prison rooms, please dont forget they are going to have some special reduction of sentence, right for conditional release and you will be very surprised for all those things! again money talks.


golddust
12:02pm Jan 11, 2010

Welcome to Indonesia justice system.!!! where everything is for sale.if you are poor,please do not break the law!!!


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The 'judicial mafia' eradication task force conducted an unscheduled inspection at Pondok Bambu Detention Center in East Jakarta on Sunday night and discovered that a number of inmates were enjoying special facilities, including a karaoke room, spa treatments and an LCD television.

The inspection was conducted based on inside information that four inmates facing corruption charges — Artalyta Suryani, Darmawati, Ines Wulandari and Eri — as well as one inmate facing drugs charges, Aling, had access to special facilities in rooms other than their cells.

When the task force arrived for the inspection, they did not find Artalyta Suryani in her cell because she was having a facial treatment in her special room on the building’s third floor. The air-conditioned room was equipped with a bed, a work desk and a flat screen television. Artalyta’s car was parked in front of the building and the task force learned that she had left the detention center twice. Once was for a visit to the dentist and the other was to visit a relative.

Another inmate who also had a special room was Aling. The convicted drug dealer’s room on the second floor was equipped with an air conditioner, television and karaoke facility.

A task force member, Denny Indrayana, said that they had questioned the head of detention center, Sarju Wibowo, about the facilities.

“We asked the head of the detention center how an inmate could receive such luxurious treatment but he could not answer,” Denny said on Sunday night.

Denny said the task force would give written recommendations to the Minister of Justice and Human Rights about the findings. The task force said they would aim to improve the system in every prison or correctional center in Indonesia.




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