Denpasar (Antara Bali) - The Law and Human Rights office in Bali is planning to build penitentiary for drug-related prisoners, an official said.
"We have designed the building. Now we are waiting for the budget to be allotted so that we can start construction," Priyadi, a spokesman from Bali's Law and Human Rights office said here on Monday.
He said the new penitentiary building will be located in Bangli district and have the capacity to house around 500 to 700 prisoners.(IGT/T007)
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