Palu (Antara Bali)- Deputy minister of justice and human rights Denny Indrayana said that he would keep working despite calls for his resignation following recent prison riots in Medan.
"In the fight against corruption, narcotics, terrorists and mafia the only choice is never to surrender," he said in a written message received here on Sunday.
He said to surrender means a defeat while in the fight against mafia, state authorities must win. "Losing is not an option. So, whatever the risk is I will face it. God willing I am sincere," he said. (*/M038)
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