60 'High Risk' prisoners in pangkalpinang were moved to nusakambangan
Jakarta -The Ministry of Immigration and Corrections (Imipas), by the Directorate General of Corrections (Dijenpas), has moved as many as 60 prisoners or prisoners from Pangkalpinang Lapas, Bangka Belitung, to Nusakambangan Island, Cilacap, Central Java (Central -java). Dozens of prisoners who were moved were “high risk” or “high risk”. They were moved to the Karang Anyar Super Maximum Security Lapas, Super Maximum Security Ngaseman Lapas and maximum security Iron Lapas, Nusakambangan. “This transfer has been carried out for the needs of coaching and security, including cleaning for drug trafficking. As always reminiscent of the Minister of Immigration and Corrections (Agus Andrianto) and the Director General of Corrections (Mashudi),” said head of the Directorate of the Directorate General of Bangka Fulitung, Friday (19/9/2025). Browse to continue with the content “as well as appropriate guidance and security for residents of high risks,” he continued. Herman said the 60 high -risk prisoners arrived in Nusakambangan at 13.57 WIB earlier. He explained that the transfer was carried out by the Intelligence Security Officers and the Directorate of Internal Compliance, the regional office of the Directorate -General of Bangka Belitung and the Brimob Brimob of the Bangka Belitung Islands. “The transfer process will run smoothly and we once again hope that this transfer will have a positive impact on the promoted residents who have been moved, as well as for Bangka Belitung Prison to become a clerk guidance unit of safety and command offenses, including Clean from drugs,” Herman concluded. It is known that the transfer of prisoners with a high risk of a number of prisons in Indonesia is a strategy of Minister Imipas Agus Andrianto to eradicate crime within prisons such as drug control, drug trade, online fraud syndicates and other crimes that harm the community. Minister Agus emphasized that the prison should be free from the use of cell phones and drugs by prisoners. “Zero HP, zero narcotics (in lapas) is a dead price,” Minister Agus said on several occasions. (AUD/KNV)