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Augsburg - New Charges Against Jva Officials for Mistreatment

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Because of the alleged mistreatment of prisoners in a prison in Augsburg, the prosecutor's office has brought charges against ten other officials.

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It is already the second indictment in the alleged judicial scandal of the JVA Augsburg-Gablingen, this time against former officials of the security group. The allegations: assault in office, deprivation of liberty and coercion.

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Because of the alleged mistreatment of prisoners in a prison in Augsburg, the prosecutor's office has brought charges against ten other officials.

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The prosecutor's office accuses the members of the so-called security group of bodily injury, deprivation of liberty and coercion. 35 prisoners are said to have been mistreated and harassed.

·Munich, Germany
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Prisoners are said to have been misplaced in special cells, even physical violence is said to have occurred: Now there is another charge of maltreatment in the Augsburg JVA.

The public prosecutor's office has accused other officials of assaults and other crimes because of the mistreatment charges at the Augsburg Judicial Detention Centre (JVA). Ten former members of the JVA's security group are accused of the second prosecution, as reported by the public prosecutor's office. Already in January, the authority had filed charges against the former JVA leader, her former deputy, and another former member of the security…

The Augsburg public prosecutor's office has filed charges against ten former prison officers (stock image - AI-generated). The Augsburg public prosecutor's office has filed charges against ten former members of the security group at Gablingen Prison. The officers are accused of physical abuse and misuse of high-security cells. This is the second indictment in the case. Back in January, the public prosecutor's office had already charged the forme…

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Augsburger Allgemeine broke the news on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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