Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 3:50:37 GMT -5
Would pay between 1,200 and 1,300 euros per year, more than 100 euros per month.What happened once again raises the question of the integration of staff in prisons , so that men and women are assigned equally to the establishments, without taking into account whether the inmates in those prisons are men or women. Recently, “despicable conduct” has been reported in alcalá meco (madrid I) by officials regarding inmates of that prison. 'cell 211' the situation that occurred in ' castellón ii ' was very similar to that represented in the film ' celda 211'. The account of the events, to which el confidencial digital has had detailed access , is as follows: -- saturday. April 3. Lunch time in module 14 , which houses the 'covert first grades', that is, the so-called 'harmful' inmates: those who have long sentences and are, in turn, the most dangerous. There are a total of about 40 prisoners . -- at that moment, around 1 p.M. , an official gives notice that there is a considerable fight in the dining room . The protagonists are two of the most 'well-known' inmates at the center: a muslim and a gypsy , supported respectively by other inmates.
A group of about fifteen officials attend , although equipped, the sources consulted explain, with few 'coercive means': “some rubber defense and little else; no shield or helmet.” -- with the officials trying to separate the two prisoners, the module remains Special Database 'locked', that is, closed tightly, at the initiative of the console official, who is the one who handles the opening and closing controls. When 'locked', no one can enter or exit the module. -- inside the fight continues because the officials, including the head of services and the person in charge of the module, cannot separate the inmates involved in it. -- sources consulted by ecd explain that the usual procedure for this type of brawl is as follows: unlock the module and allow access to more officials, as reinforcements, in order to quell the fight. On this occasion the right thing was not done . The prisoners launch the attack against the officials -- when tempers seem to calm down, two of the officials subdue the gypsy prisoner and take him to isolation . The prisoner refuses. Officials have to proceed by force . -- the rest of the inmates then begin to rebuke the jailers : "Chulos", "There is no right", "This is abuse", are some phrases they utter. -- after a few minutes of screaming, the inmates begin to beat the two who are taking the gypsy away.
The other officials intervene, all of them are attacked so, in the midst of the blows, they begin to retreat to reach a safer place. Some see the steel trays of food fly over their heads. -- little by little, however, they manage to restore order with difficulty. -- in the end, five inmates are moved to isolation , some through the use of coercive means. -- the inmate of the gypsy ethnic group is sent, according to the sources consulted, to a health center, where he is treated for injuries of varying severity. He is diagnosed with corneal detachment and is advised to report the assault. He may lose vision in that eye . Penitentiary institutions assures, for its part, that only minor injuries occurred that were treated in the infirmary. A support group of women who were not ordered to act -- while the fifteen officials were locked up and were being attacked, in the portcullis , at the entrance to the module, there was a support group ready to act. These jailers already had helmets, shields, rubber defenses and some shackles. -- however, they did not receive the order to intervene. The reason, according to the sources consulted by ecd, was that all of them, about twelve, were women .