The Jakarta Post-July 25

It is a storyline that would make Dostoevsky turn in his grave. The story that came out of Sukamiskin Penitentiary last week was more like Beckett’s absurdist humor than the guilt-ridden tale of Crime and Punishment. Not only are those locked up inside Sukamiskin Penitentiary free from the guilt of having stolen taxpayers’ money, graft convicts there can continue living large behind the prison walls, and while we are not looking they can get out of their gilded cells anytime they want.

Over the weekend, thanks to the work of the Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), we again found evidence that the country’s prison system is corrupt, and the prison where the government locks up most graft convicts particularly so. Sukamiskin warden Wahid Husein appeared to make light of his arrest and was in a jovial mood, laughing and smiling, while being questioned by KPK investigators.

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