Estonia shows off prison cells awaiting Swedish inmates
- Estonia showcased empty prison cells in Tartus while officials discussed a proposed deal for Sweden to send up to 600 inmates from late next year, pending parliamentary approval in both countries.
- Sweden will pay 8,500 euros per inmate per month in Estonia, which is cheaper than the 11,500 euros average cost in Sweden, according to Martin Gilla.
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This is what it looks like – the prison in Estonia where Sweden can send up to 600 convicted criminals. The interior is bright yellow and violet, the furniture is wooden. The institution is located in Tartu, Estonia's second largest city. There, they hope that the overcrowding in Swedish prisons will lead to more jobs.
·Stockholm, Sweden
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Estonia showed off some of the many empty cells in its Tartus prison on Wednesday as officials outlined how they would implement a proposed agreement for Sweden to send up to 600 inmates to the facility from late next year.
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