Kerobokan Prison


Kerobokan Penitentiary Institution is a prison located in Kerobokan, Badung Regency, on the Indonesian island of Bali. Located 4 km away from the Canggu village, the prison opened in 1979 and was built to hold 300 inmates. As of 2017, the Kerobokan Prison contains over 1,400 male and female prisoners of various nationalities. More than 90% of the prisoners are Indonesian and 78% were convicted on drug charges. 15,000 rupiah per day is allocated for each prisoner.

Notable prisoners

Riots and history of violence

Kerobakan Prison has a long and complicated history of riots and other violence involving prisoners and guards. In December 2015, two inmates were killed because of a riot between rival gangs. As a result of this, police transferred more than one hundred inmates to other local prisons.

Escapes

  • On 19 June 2017, four prisoners—Shaun Davidson, Dimitar Nikolov Iliev, Saye Mohammed Said, and Tee Kok King escaped via a hole dug under a wall. The tunnel was 50 cm by 75 cm wide and 15 metres long.
  • On 10 December 2017, two prisoners from the United States escaped, allegedly using a ladder to climb the prison wall. These reports, however, are unconfirmed, as others state the two "had cut a hole in the roof with a hacksaw first." Hoffman was caught "immediately" according to authorities, while Beasley was able to get away. A manhunt was started following his escape. Beasley had been arrested in August 2017 on suspicion of possessing more than 5 grams of hashish.