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Drug Dealers Jambi Business in prisons, police guess “Insider”

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By: Ajeng Mufadillah)*

Genesis Business Drugs in prisons occurred again, this time occurred in prisons Jambi. Head of Public Information Bureau of Police Public Relations Division Brig Rikwanto said the raid was carried out in prisons class IIA practice Jambi to dismantle a drug dealer who is still doing business from behind bars.

Police suspect that there is a prison officer who help these people so they can carry out transactions with ease.

Rikwanto complex in the Police Headquarters said that the suspected involvement of insiders. With no such assistance, the city had a chance to communicate with outsiders.

Police suspect the city also keeps hidden in cell phones. In addition the city is also known there are some detainees who are still using drugs secretly.

Previous police raids and a lot of evidence. In the raid, opposition from custody to the officer, the police and employees of the Regional Office of the Ministry of Justice and Human Rights Jambi. Detainees attempt foiled raid by throwing stones and burning a number of rooms in prisons.

Rikwanto said that they do not want known in drug trafficking activities because it is profitable and the results are great.

As a result of the fire, multipurpose hall, cooperatives, to the generator room caught fire. Not only that, some of the prisoners and policemen suffered serious injuries as a result hit by a stone.

A total of four prisoners take advantage of the chaotic situation and managed to escape. They are Musbarni (26), Hendri Patria Wiranata (23), Johan Hutasoit (35), and Atep Rahmat alias Aak (38).

Police have formed several teams of Police Jambi and Jambi Police hot pursuit.

From this incident, it needs extra-strict supervision and strict law enforcement. So that action is taken on drug offenses by prison environment has a deterrent effect. Accordingly, applied firmness. For example, if there are prisoners who are caught carrying a mobile phone, then the direct remission revoked. By doing so, the prisoner in question would be afraid if you do so. But, the problem becomes another if these findings actually transacted by unscrupulous rogue prison officers. This is what makes the case of drug trafficking in the prisons continue to be repeated. It becomes a very valuable lesson for the whole society to combat drugs. We hope that similar events do not recur. Prison is not the place because the drug supply.

)* The author is CIDISS contributor

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