Selangor Journal
Inmates at a prison in Labuan, Sabah, in April 2020. — Picture by Bernama.

Nearly 200 prisoners in five states released today under Ihsan Madani prog

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 30 — A total of 170 prisoners were released today in five states under the Ihsan Madani Licensed Release of Prisoners (PBSL) in conjunction with the 66th National Day celebrations.

The five states are Melaka, Perak, Pahang, Penang, and Negeri Sembilan.

In Melaka, a total of 36 prisoners were released early under PBSL Ihsan Madani with 21 of them employed by employers. In comparison, six prisoners were brought home by their respective families and nine were placed in a halfway house.

Melaka Sungai Udang Prisons deputy director Senior Assistant Commissioner Mohd Hafizey Yahaya, said all the prisoners concerned comprised drug offenders, for either drug trafficking or abuse, or tested positive with a prison sentence of less than three years.

Speaking to reporters, he said that from January 1 until today, a total of 282 prisoners were released early under the same programme and 91 of them were employed under the ‘Corporate Smart Internship’ (CSI) programme with the industry.

The PBSL programme is one of the commitments of the Malaysian Prisons Department in empowering rehabilitation in the community. It is a step towards reintegrating inmates into the community and addressing prison overcrowding.

At the initial stage, PBSL was implemented for inmates serving sentences of one year and less. But starting in July, the programme was extended to prison inmates serving sentences of three years and less.

In Perak, 29 prisoners were released through the PBSL programme at Taiping Prison, Taiping.

Director of the Parole and Community Services Division of the Prisons Department Zawari Abd Rashid said parolees who have no family or are not employed will be placed in a halfway house while waiting.

In Pahang, 43 prisoners including four women were released including 27 inmates of Penor Prison in Kuantan, while the rest were from Bentong Prison.

Pahang Prisons deputy director Raja Mohd Amazon Raja Daud said a total of 585 inmates have been released through PBSL in Pahang so far.

In Penang, six prisoners were released and four of them will be handed over to their families and the rest to their employers.

Penang Remand Prison director Mohamad Jusoh Ismail said all those who were released today in conjunction with the 66th National Day celebration have the opportunity to return to their families and start work earlier than their scheduled release in February.

He said so far a total of 256 prisoners have been released under the PBSL Ihsan Madani programme.

In Negeri Sembilan, a total of 46 prisoners from the Jelebu Drug Rehabilitation Institution were released on licence.

Senior Assistant Commissioner Ahmad Mustaqim Che Bisi said the strategic collaboration between the Prisons Department and the industry through the CSI initiative allows these PBSL inmates to be placed in the industry with guaranteed employment and placement until the completion of their sentence.

“I am also very moved by the support shown by industry players in this state,” he said.

— Bernama

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