Report Kerobokan Prison Officers Ask For Visit Money
Report Kerobokan Prison Officers

Report: Kerobokan Prison Officers Ask For Money to Visit IDN Times / Ayu Afria
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Report Kerobokan Prison Officers Bali is launching an integrated approach for developing corruption-free management at Kerobokan Men’s and Women’s Penitentiary and the Confiscated Storage Warehouse facility in Denpasar.
The Head of the Bali Ministry of Law and Human Rights (Kemenkumham) Bali, Sutrisno, said that the reform of Kemenkumham had been started since 2010 with the term KIRAB.
Then it continued in 2015, and again launched the value of PASTI (Professional, Accountable, Synergy, Transparent and Innovative). There is only one Team Work (Satker) that gets WBK. In 2018, the number of team work receiving WBK experienced a significant increase of up to 10 WBK. Until 2019, as many as 43 team work units get WBK / WBBM.
“Let’s have the same commitment. All the team works are vulnerable. Therefore we always remind them. This is monthly. We remind every month,” Sutrisno said to IDN Times, Tuesday (25/2).
1. Sutrisno pointed, that there is no cost to visit the prison
The consequence when signing the charter declaration of the construction of the integrity zone, that they must do the best service to the community. The commitment must also be owned from the lowest ranks to the top. It must be done yearly so that it becomes a habit to provide good services and not expecting anything.
“Serving well involves everything. Not complicated when visiting, not asked for money when visiting. Because visiting does not need money. No fees. See? Including the services of fostered citizens to get conditional leave, remission, parole is not usually available, “said Sutrisno.
Later, there will be a complaint room or complaints service, which will accommodate the people’s aspirations and complaints.
2. Rupbasan was also held in connection with the potential for theft and sale of confiscated state objects
Being asked about the WBK / WBBM commitment in Rupbasan Class I Denpasar, Sutrisno admitted that the potential sale of confiscated objects could have been carried out by unscrupulous officers.
“What if they sold them? Yes, therefore there must be a commitment from every parties. Do not let laptop stolen and sold, then replaced the specs, “explained Sutrisno.
3. Kalapas Kerobokan hopes that there will be a change in mindset from all parties, including visitors, so that they do not give the lure to the officers
The Head of Class II A Kerobokan Prison, Yulius Sahnusa, revealed that the showing of the Kerobokan Prison as an area of integrity towards the WBK / WBBM, was considered as the initial milestone in the change in mindset of the officers, families, and anyone to be served, including the fostered residents.
“Making a very significant change. Changing our mindset and the visitors mindset so they use to behave in an orderly manner, use to not to reward our officers. Because reward can happen to officers, families and prisoners, “he said.
4. The Ombudsman will ensure that the proclamation is not only a formality
From the results of monitoring by the Head of the Ombudsman of the Republic of Indonesia, Bali Province Representative, Umar Ibnu Alkhatab, violations in the Kemenkumham Bali region can still be tolerated. However, his party will ensure that the launching of the integrity zone towards WBK / WBBM is not just a formality. But it is also manifested in behavior.
“As far as we are watching, it can still be tolerated. Like yesterday’s delay in immigration due to technical errors, “said Umar.
He admitted, all sectors that come into contact with the public have high potential for violations, both from prison and immigration. Where cases of efforts to enrich themselves potentially occur.
Source : https://bali.idntimes.com/
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