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Indonesia: Emerging prison virus clusters spur calls for change


Prison officials spray disinfectant to inmates in Tanjung Gusta penitentiary in Medan, North Sumatra on March 23. The measure was taken to prevent spread of Covid-19 in the crammed, overcrowded prison. - Jakarta POst/ANN
JAKARTA, June 6 (Jakarta Post/ANN): As the government scrambles to contain a post-Aidil Fitri surge in Covid-19 cases, new prison clusters continue to emerge, putting Indonesia’s overcrowded correctional facilities under scrutiny once again.
Among them is Rajabasa Penitentiary in Lampung, which discovered 152 positive Covid-19 cases among its inmates last week, making it one of the latest prison clusters to contribute to the province s case surge, authorities said. ....

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Prison holds events to boost family relations

Two large events for children were organised by the central prison recently, it announced on Sunday, to mark International Children’s Day and to. ....

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Six years on, no clue about 17 'mentally unsound' Indians languishing in Pak. jails


The group includes four women.
Six years after Pakistan conveyed to India about 17 “mentally unsound” Indians languishing in jails in that country, efforts to confirm their identity have not yielded any result despite the Ministry of Home Affairs putting up their photos on its official website and seeking assistance from the general public as well as States and UTs.
They have completed their sentences but due to non-confirmation of their nationality they could not be repatriated to India, an official said.
Among the 17 prisoners in Pakistan who are believed to be Indians, four are women and were named Gullu Jan, Ajmeera, Naqaya and Hasina by Pakistani authorities. ....

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