Selangor Journal
A Malaysian Prison Department personnel wearing a face mask standing in front of the Penang Remand Prison main entrance in Jelutong, Penang, on October 8, 2020. — Picture by BERNAMA

Prison congestion rising due to influx of new drug cases

MACHANG, Aug 8 — The Prisons Department has revealed that prison congestion is on the rise nationwide due to an influx in new drug-related cases.

Prisons deputy commissioner-general (Security and Correctional) Datuk Abdul Aziz Abdul Razak said that congestion usually occurred in the cities of Selangor Johor, Kelantan, and Terengganu, with signs of inmate congestion showing in the Kajang Prison, the Sungai Buloh Prison, and the Kluang Prison.

“We found prison congestion was not caused by repeat cases but by new drug-related cases.

“There are over 85,350 inmates in prison institutions in the country currently compared to 71,000 inmates based on comfort levels,” he said at the close of an Islamic art festival, Al-Quran recital and interpretation, and Nasyid competition for prison inmates today.

Abdul Aziz cautioned that the situation would get worse if not managed properly and currently his department along with the Home Ministry were looking for solutions via various programmes.

“Currently my department has conducted programmes such as the parole system, the mandatory attendance order, licenced inmate release, inmate reintegration programme, and community rehabilitation programme, to reduce congestion in prisons,” he said.

— Bernama

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