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The periods of sick leave due to coronavirus, which affect 60 thousand convicted persons, have been extended for another 2 months. The withdrawal periods, which will expire on September 30, have thus been extended until November 30.
In the statement made on the website of the General Directorate of Prisons and Prisons, it was recalled that the periods of sick leave due to coronavirus of those convicted who are in open prisons or who have the right to leave penal establishments open and who have the Adequate conditions and those convicted who decide to carry out their sentences by applying a measure of probation will expire on September 30.
CORONAVIRUS PERMITS EXTENDED TO NOVEMBER 30
In the statement, in which it was indicated that the General Directorate of Public Health of the Ministry of Health made a proposal to extend the leave periods granted to those convicted for another 2 months because the risk of the epidemic did not disappear, the convicted that they have the right to leave penitentiary establishments open and meet the appropriate conditions and those convicted who decide to carry out their sentences applying conditional release. Provisional 9/5 of law numbered 5275. It was indicated that it was decided to extend it for 2 months as of September 30.
IT HAS BEEN EXTENDED 2 TIMES BEFORE
The Ministry of Justice sent those convicted who were in open penal institutions or who had the right to be separated in open penal institutions and who had the appropriate conditions, and those convicted who were sentenced to be sentenced through the application of a measure of freedom conditional, to the Kovid-19 permit until May 31, the date the corresponding law was published in the Official Gazette. .
On May 31, when the license period expired, the Ministry of Health proposed to extend this period because the risk did not disappear, and the condemned leave periods were extended first by 2 months from May 31 and then by 2 months from July 31.
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