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Palu Inmates Volunteer to Help Survivors

Inmates from Palu Detention Centre have volunteered to help the survivors of the earthquake and tsunami. They call themselves Bui Squad (Prison Squad). They distribute food to survivors at temporary shelters as well as help clean residents’ homes and neighborhoods that were damaged by the earthquake and tsunami.

This group of volunteers wear orange vests that says “WBP Rutan Palu” (members of Palu detention center), to show that they are volunteering inmates from Palu Detention Centre.

Nudin Lasahido, the coordinator of the volunteering inmates, told The Jakarta Post on Friday that they were permitted to leave the detention centre from morning until afternoon to help survivors. Afterward, they return to the detention centre.

“We come every morning to help the survivors,” he said.

The local office of the Law and Human Rights Ministry has permitted them to do the volunteer work.

“I coordinate with my friends to participate,” said Nudin, who is currently serving a seven-year sentence.

Bui Squad cooperated with the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) and Yaskum Indonesia to distribute aid at temporary shelters.

The 7.4-magnitude earthquake and tsunami that struck the waters off the coast of Donggala on Sept. 28 have killed more than 2,100 people in Palu, Sigi, Donggala and Parigi Moutong.

Nearly 79,000 evacuees are still living in 112 temporary shelters in the province. Some of the evacuees whose houses were only lightly damaged were able to return home but refuse to do so for fear of aftershocks.

The disasters also damaged correctional facilities in Palu, Donggala and Sigi, forcing more than a thousand inmates to escape from the prisons. The ministry’s Corrections Directorate General recorded that as of Oct. 20, 736 inmates have yet to return, 238 of whom are from the Palu detention center.

Story By: Jakarta Post

Photo: The Jakarta Post/Ruslan Sangadji

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