Thursday, February 7, 2013
Offered So Dishwashing, Thief Choose Permanent Stay in Prison
Jakarta - The Story Supriyadi quite surprising. Defendant attempted burglary chose to stay in jail rather than live in freedom. Even the offer of a dishwasher in the cafeteria office he had refused.
Based on the information dihimpin AFP on Thursday (02/07/2013), Supriyadi desire to stay 2 years in prison makes some people in Aceh were stunned. Some visitors find wants court Supriyadi prevent and provide alternative employment.
The plan, after being released from prison, Supriyadi will fit into a dishwasher. But it turns Supriyadi rejected outright.
"No lah, sir, in prison," said Supriyadi reject the offer so lightly dishwasher.
According Supriyadi, 8 month sentence he received was too light. Prosecutor demands jail 1 year was considered too short. Hard life outside the prison made him feel comfortable staying in the Penitentiary (Prison) with a free meal from the country. Moreover, the income of the occupants of prison clothes washers with a salary of Rp 10 thousand / day is enough.
"I appeal Pak. Appeal I'm serious," she Supriyadi.
Appeal to even make it worse for law enforcement confusion. How to make an appeal to the demand of memory punished more heavily.
"Before prison, I work picking palm. Week just to how. Least Rp 35 thousand. Yet again have to buy their own food," said Supriyadi.
Supriyadi tried for entry into the neighbor's house through a window at the end of 2012 by removing the glass nako first. When it went into the house, the mother woke up from his nap and catch the action that was about to steal. Supriyadi residents were herded into police.
Once processed the investigation, eventually Supriyadi seat convict. By the Public Prosecutor (Prosecutor), Supriyadi charged with attempted burglary under article 365 jo 53 of the Criminal Code. Based on the fact the trial, the prosecutor demanded Supriyadi sentenced to 1 year in prison for attempted theft for 8 months and sentenced to prison. Supriyadi choose appeal against this verdict.
Sources: http://news.detik.com/read/2013/02/07/085213/2163441/10/
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