Eid Moment: Families Visit KPK Detainees, Including Fadia Arafiq's Child
The Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK) opened a visiting schedule for detainees at the KPK Detention Centre during the Eid al-Fitr 1447 Hijriah/2026 festivities. Families and relatives of the detainees arrived carrying food for the holiday occasion.
Observations at the site on Saturday (21/3/2026) showed families of detainees queuing at the registration desk from before 10:00 WIB. Detention centre staff were also seen inspecting the food brought by the families.
Several families of detainees present included those of the inactive Regent of Pati, Sudewo, inactive Regent of Bekasi, Ade Kuswara Kunang, and the Director of Forest Industry V or Inhutani V, Dicky Yuana Rady. Additionally, the child of the inactive Regent of Pekalongan, Fadia Arafiq, Mehnaz Nazeera Ashraff, was seen.
Mehnaz Nazeera Ashraff did not respond when interviewed by journalists. She appeared to continue walking without paying attention to the reporters’ questions.
Meanwhile, Dicky Yuana’s son, Riyan Ahmad Radi (26), briefly explained the purpose of his visit. He, who came with his family, said they were taking advantage of the visiting time to interact and check on his father’s condition.
“I just visited with my sibling to see my father. My father got caught in a corruption case about a year ago, and now he’s been in detention for almost a year,” said Riyan when met.
Riyan admitted he only had 30 minutes to meet his father. He stated that all the legal processes being undergone by his father were proceeding smoothly.
“We met for about half an hour. Because it’s turn-taking with other family members too,” he said.
“The moment (the meeting) was good, alhamdulillah, no obstacles, no complications, everything went smoothly,” Riyan added.
Previously reported, the KPK facilitated 67 of its detainees to perform Eid Prayers at the KPK Red and White Building. The prayers began at 06:30 WIB.
In addition, Budi stated that the food delivery service was open from 09:00 to 11:00 WIB. Detainees were also given the opportunity for face-to-face meetings with families from 10:00 to 13:00 WIB.
“As of now, there are a total of 81 detainees, namely 41 people from the KPK Detention Centre at the Red and White Building (K4) and 40 people from the KPK Detention Centre at Building C1. Of this total, 67 are Muslims,” said KPK Spokesperson Budi Prasetyo to journalists on Friday (20/3).
Budi explained that the provision of these services is to uphold the principle of human rights (HAM) for the detainees. All such facilities are provided while still considering security aspects.
“Thus, the KPK emphasises that the law enforcement process being carried out does not ignore humanitarian values, but rather proceeds alongside respect for the basic rights of every individual,” he stated.