Prisoners’ rehabilitation a complex process

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STATE Prison director Ajidin Salleh (second right) handing over the Zakat-check to Miri Baitulmal representative during the event, while Fathi (centre) and others look on.
STATE Prison director Ajidin Salleh (second right) handing over the Zakat-check to Miri Baitulmal representative during the event, while Fathi (centre) and others look on.

MIRI: Rehabilitation process in order to keep and help prison inmates to be in the right path during their time serving the sentence is a complex process.

“The process requires a comprehensive approache in order to achieve our goal to keep them (inmates) to be in the right path before being released back to the society,” said the State Prison director, Ajidin Salleh.

Ajidin disclosed this during state-level breaking-of-fast held at Miri prison in Lambir on Tuesday night.

He further added that with the supervision system given by the prison to the inmates, it helped them (inmates) to be useful persons to their family and society.

“I believe that with such rehabilitation process, they will not be going back to prison by committing something against the law,” explained Ajidin.

More than 100 prison personnel including inmates attended at the event.

Amongst those present were State Prison deputy director Fathi Mursidi; Miri Prison director Mohd Yunus Mohd Salleh and Miri Baitulmal representatives.

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At the end of the event, Ajidin also handed over Zakat-check to Miri Baitulmal from Miri Prison amounting at RM287.

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