Refleksi : Bagus juga para  bandit koruptor bisa diistirrahkatkan pada ruang 
penjara seperti pada garmbar terlampir. Pantas saja para koruptor rezim neo- 
Mojopahit senyum-senyum kalau dijatuhi hukuman penjara, tidak ada yang menangis 
tersedu-sedu menyesalkan perbuatan melanggar hukum, tetapi sebaliknya tertawa- 
senyum manis, karena mereka tahu bahwa penjara adalah istirahat di kamar 
losemen lux.  Nanti setelah keluar tempat istirahat, duit korupsi haram sudah 
bermamak biak, langusung goyang kaki menikmati keenakan rejeki bin berkat yang 
didapatkan dengan jalan haram. Dirgahayu NKRI!!! Ayo ramai-ramai korupsi, 
monggo-monggo, silahkan, pliiiiisss.   


http://thejakartaglobe.com/home/indonesian-prisons-pamper-the-rich/352166

January 12, 2010 
Ulma Haryanto

 
Artalyta in the middle of a beauty treatment in her cell's social room on 
Sunday night. (Photo courtesy of Media Indonesia)



Indonesian Prisons Pamper the Rich
Amid public outrage over the revelation that moneyed convicts could serve their 
prison sentence in luxury, Justice and Human Rights Minister Patrialis Akbar on 
Monday promised quick action and sanctions, even as inmates and prison 
officials rushed to deny the reports.

On Sunday evening, the judicial mafia task force made a surprise visit to East 
Jakarta's Pondok Bambu Women's Detention Center on a tip-off.

The team discovered high-profile inmates such as Artalyta Suryani - who was 
sentenced to five years in prison in 2008 for bribing a top state prosecutors 
with $660,000 - enjoying special privileges, including a karaoke room, spa 
treatments, air conditioning and LCD televisions.

"There are special facilities, yes. I think we cannot deny that," said 
Patrialis, adding that he had ordered a thorough investigation into the team's 
findings. "I will take action against anyone responsible."

He said prison officials would be rotated to prevent them from becoming "a 
little king with his little kingdom in a detention center." Prison bosses would 
also be asked to report to him directly each week about their jurisdictions.

But Pondok Bambu's director, Sarju Wibowo, denied that Artalyta and convicted 
drug dealer Limarita a?k?a Aling had special accommodations. 

"This room is for our women's organization [Dharma Wanita]. The women have been 
using this for karaoke practices, kasidah [Islamic music group] and Koranic 
recitals. This room is utilized by many people, not only by one," he said, 
referring to a large room that was allegedly Aling's. The so-called cell had an 
adjoining private karaoke room with dark wallpaper. Both rooms had wall-to-wall 
carpeting.

The karaoke room was almost bare on Monday, save for an LCD television. Boxes 
full of electronics, including a desktop computer, were outside the room along 
with a sofa, a refrigerator and another television. 

Sarju claimed that 10 inmates were using the room daily, while staff held 
karaoke nights and singing practices.

"I am their karaoke coach," Aling told the Jakarta Globe. "This is not my room. 
My room is the 2-by-3 [meter] one in Block E. This belongs to Dharma Wanita," 
she said, pointing to the organization's mission framed on the wall.

"Now all the equipment has to be taken away. We will have no more karaoke 
practices, and that's sad," said Muryani, an officer in charge of inmates' 
activities. She said the room would now be restored to its original function: a 
coaching and handicraft room.

In Artalyta's living room, where task force officials caught her having a 
facial with a laser, the bulky cosmetic equipment and several pieces of 
furniture were gone by Monday. A group of inmates instead focused on producing 
handicrafts there on a mat on the floor.

The room had a baby corner with a crib, a stroller and toys that Sarju claimed 
Artalyta had bought. Babies younger than 10 months old are allowed to be with 
their mothers in the prison.

Sarju denied the cosmetic treatments, saying the laser was to treat a "thick 
blood condition." Sarju also said Artalyta had a doctor's letter confirming her 
illness.

Artalyta shares a separate cell with another inmate, Asmiyati. It has a 
queen-size bed with a pink duvet, air conditioning, a TV and an exercise 
machine.

Elsewhere in the prison that was designed for 540 inmates, 1,160 detainees live 
in cramped quarters. Some cells, designed for eight, housed 25 inmates.








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