JakartaGlobe-April 2, 2020

The Justice and Human Rights Ministry passed a new decree on Thursday allowing the release of 30,000 prisoners, including juvenile delinquents, to avoid mass coronavirus infections in Indonesia’s overcrowded jails.  “We are trying to suppress the spread of Covid-19 in our prison system,” Nugroho, the acting director-general for correctional facilities, said on Wednesday. “The inmates are vulnerable because most of them share a cell. The risk of contagion is high since our jails are overcrowded,” he said.  Indonesia has 1,677 coronavirus cases by Wednesday, almost double the number a week ago. There have been 157 deaths and only 103 recoveries.

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