Prohibited From Leaving Town or Giving Interviews: 12 “Rules of Conduct” for Prisoners on Parole
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The last three ETA prisoners who have agreed to parole will be subject to the same 12 restrictions in their day-to-day lives until their sentences are completely extinguished within a few years. It is Maite Pedrosa Barrenetxea, José Luis Martín Barrios and Ainhoa Barbarin Yurrebaso, to whom the judge of Prison Supervision of the National High Court, José Luis Castro, has imposed identical “rules of conduct” that they must respect if they want to…
This Sunday, June 29, 26 people deprived of their liberty who remained in the Guayaquil prison complex were mobilized to other prisons in the country.
Twenty-six prisoners from three prisons in Guayaquil were transferred to other prisons in the country, as part of a strategy against criminal groups that “prevented planning and carrying out crimes such as kidnappings and extortions,” said the National Service for Comprehensive Care of Adult Persons Deprived of Liberty (SNAI), the State agency that administers prisons. Prisoners were held in the Litoral Penitentiary, the largest and most dangero…
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