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713 prospects in Perak released under PBSL programme as of May 2025
713 prospects in Perak released under PBSL programme as of May 2025

The Sun

time5 days ago

  • The Sun

713 prospects in Perak released under PBSL programme as of May 2025

TAPAH: A total of 713 prospects (inmates) in prisons across Perak have been released under licence, through the Ihsan MADANI Licensed Prisoner Release (PBSL) (A Long-Awaited Return) programme, as of May this year. Perak Prison deputy director senior assistant commissioner Nazri Mohamad said the programme provides an opportunity for eligible prospects to reunite with their families under specific conditions. He said PBSL, implemented nationwide since 2013, enables selected individuals to benefit from early release privileges. 'In conjunction with this year's Aidiladha celebration, a total of 22 prospects from Tapah Prison and one from the Batu Gajah Correctional Centre were released under PBSL. Four were handed over directly to their families, while the remainder were placed under district parole supervision. 'A total of 23 inmates, aged between 25 and 60, were selected as Licensed Free Persons (OBB) after fulfilling the required conditions, demonstrating good behaviour, and actively participating in the rehabilitation programmes offered by the prison,' he said. He said this at a press conference following the Ihsan MADANI PBSL programme, held in conjunction with the Aidiladha celebration at the Dewan Budiman, Tapah Prison, here today. Nazri said that PBSL is conducted monthly to offer inmates with good behaviour an opportunity for early release and to allow them to celebrate festive occasions with their families. 'All individuals released under the programme will continue to be monitored to ensure compliance with the conditions of their release,' he added. 'All prospects released on licence will be monitored by their respective district parole officers. They are not required to report to the parole office, as the officers will visit them at their homes or workplaces after their release,' he said. Nazri added that the prison department actively collaborates with private companies across various sectors to provide employment opportunities for released individuals. 'Every time the PBSL programme is conducted, there are companies to offer jobs to the prospects. Some of them are placed at the parole office before being absorbed into the workforce. 'Those released under the programme have been able to reintegrate into society, with some earning monthly salaries between RM1,700 and RM3,500, depending on their skills,' he said.

713 prospects in Perak released under PBSL programme
713 prospects in Perak released under PBSL programme

The Sun

time5 days ago

  • The Sun

713 prospects in Perak released under PBSL programme

TAPAH: A total of 713 prospects (inmates) in prisons across Perak have been released under licence, through the Ihsan MADANI Licensed Prisoner Release (PBSL) (A Long-Awaited Return) programme, as of May this year. Perak Prison deputy director senior assistant commissioner Nazri Mohamad said the programme provides an opportunity for eligible prospects to reunite with their families under specific conditions. He said PBSL, implemented nationwide since 2013, enables selected individuals to benefit from early release privileges. 'In conjunction with this year's Aidiladha celebration, a total of 22 prospects from Tapah Prison and one from the Batu Gajah Correctional Centre were released under PBSL. Four were handed over directly to their families, while the remainder were placed under district parole supervision. 'A total of 23 inmates, aged between 25 and 60, were selected as Licensed Free Persons (OBB) after fulfilling the required conditions, demonstrating good behaviour, and actively participating in the rehabilitation programmes offered by the prison,' he said. He said this at a press conference following the Ihsan MADANI PBSL programme, held in conjunction with the Aidiladha celebration at the Dewan Budiman, Tapah Prison, here today. Nazri said that PBSL is conducted monthly to offer inmates with good behaviour an opportunity for early release and to allow them to celebrate festive occasions with their families. 'All individuals released under the programme will continue to be monitored to ensure compliance with the conditions of their release,' he added. 'All prospects released on licence will be monitored by their respective district parole officers. They are not required to report to the parole office, as the officers will visit them at their homes or workplaces after their release,' he said. Nazri added that the prison department actively collaborates with private companies across various sectors to provide employment opportunities for released individuals. 'Every time the PBSL programme is conducted, there are companies to offer jobs to the prospects. Some of them are placed at the parole office before being absorbed into the workforce. 'Those released under the programme have been able to reintegrate into society, with some earning monthly salaries between RM1,700 and RM3,500, depending on their skills,' he said.

Twenty-three inmates released under the PBSL programme for Aidil Adha in Perak
Twenty-three inmates released under the PBSL programme for Aidil Adha in Perak

The Star

time5 days ago

  • The Star

Twenty-three inmates released under the PBSL programme for Aidil Adha in Perak

TAPAH: A total of 22 inmates from the Tapah Prison were released through the Licensed Release of Prisoners Programme (PBSL) Ihsan Madani 'A Long-Awaited Return'. The release, which coincided with the upcoming Hari Raya Aidil Adha celebration, saw five inmates reunited with their families, while the rest were sent to halfway homes. Perak Prisons Department deputy director Senior Asst Comm Nazri Mohamad said that the PBSL programme gives prisoners who exhibit good behaviour the opportunity to be released earlier. "To be granted release through this programme, the punishment they serve should be below three years. 'This initiative gives them a second chance to rebuild their lives. For those placed at halfway homes, job placements are arranged through collaborations with private companies across various sectors," Nazri said after the release of the prisoners programme held in conjunction with Hari Raya Aidil Adha at Tapah Prison today.. Also present at the event was the deputy director of Tapah Prison Asst Comm Redzwan Saghil@Yusof. "We offer certification courses while they are still inside, equipping them for employment once they are out. "Every time the PBSL programme is held, there are employers ready to offer them jobs. This allows them to earn a living and encourages them to stay on the right path,' said Nazri. He added that the programme is held nationwide with 555 inmates released in conjunction with the Hari Raya Aidil Adha festival.. "In Perak, there are 23 inmates released in total, of which 22 are from the Tapah Prison and one from the Batu Gajah Correctional Centre. "This is a good chance for inmates to rebuild their lives and relationships with families and relatives," he added. "I hope that they will not repeat their mistakes. Families and communities today are increasingly open to accepting former inmates, especially when they return with transformed mindsets and new skills,' he said. Nazri added that with opportunities, support systems and a willingness to change, former inmates can successfully reintegrate with society and rebuild their lives. A 53-year-old inmate who wants to be known only as Mi said that he is very grateful to be released through the PBSL programme. "I was caught for a drug offence. However, being in prison has taught me a lot, and we have a lot of religious courses for us to repent. "I hope to transform my life for the better as I've been given the chance to do so," said the former food hawker. Another inmate, known as Tanjung, 55, said he prayed hard for his release through PBSL. "I regret it. It affected my health and my is a golden opportunity, and I want to get a job placement and lead a better life. "I hope that the younger generation would avoid getting into drug addiction, as it would ruin our lives. Stay away from it," he added.

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