Machine gun executions, in-house drug factories and 24 hour lock up - the toughest prisons in the world
Machine gun executions, in-house drug factories and 24 hour lock up - the toughest prisons in the world
From tiny dark cells with buckets for toilets to brutal violence and a existence deprived of daylight some of the world's prisons are hell on earth.
They say 'if you can't do the time don't do the crime' but the 'time' can be tougher that lags might imagine in some of the world's most brutal prisons.
From tiny dark cells with buckets for toilets to brutal violence and a existence deprived of daylight some prisons are hell on earth.
This week details emerged of the new HMP Berwyn in Wrexham emerged showing a state of the art facility with computers, televisions and telephones available to prisoners.
It sounds like a nice life but much more severe hard time is dished out in many more of the world’s toughest prisons.
Here is a our pick of the world's toughest prisons.
According to the Foreign Prisoner Support Service, one in four Russian men has served time.
Prison number OE-256/5, known as Petak, is particularly notorious for crushing the wills of the toughest of inmates.
Confined in a small two-man cell for 22.5 hours a day, every day, and forced to stand or pace for the other hour and half in a small cage outside, each inmate is permitted only two visits of two hours each for the first 10 years of a sentence.
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No books are allowed and unruly prisoners are locked in a dark cell with only a metal bucket and a fold-down bed for 15 days.
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