The police union prison FNS CISL blames the overcrowding in Rebibbia than the inadequate number of agents. “The staff in the Prison Police Service in 14 Penitentiary Institutions of the Lazio region turns out to be underpowered and no longer meets the functional needs of the institutions – said the assistant secretary Massimo Costantino – where you continue to register a surplus of prisoners in relation to the planned prison capacity ». In the Rebibbia New Complex there are second FNS CISL 157 held in addition to the 1,235 expected. “The prisons are safer taking the Police Officers Penitentiary missing – says the union’s national secretary Sappi Donato Capece – by funding interventions to run the anti-climb system, strengthening of prison security levels: it is no coincidence that just the security systems of the Roma Rebibbia prison are out of time. “
in particular, he sottoilneato Capece,” tonight when the escape took place, in the department where they were detained the two subjects escapees, were guarding only two agents for a total 150 prisoners. “
in the outer perimeter of Rebibbia” there is more armed security: security is now left to a squad car that ensure supervision of ‘ entire perimeter detention – noted in a statement Beneduci Leo, general secretary of the union police prison Osapp – the two Romanians detained escapees today they sawed the bars of the second floor of the G11 Department of Rebibbia prison lowering himself then with the help of sheets knotted in the walkway below and then climb up to the sentry box nr. 3 Institute of punishment. Later the two detainees would fell near the Cinofilo Department before reaching the intercinta and the outer side via Tiburtina, where there would be two cars waiting for them. ” Beneduci adds that “it is very likely that to facilitate the escape there was the fact that one of the two detainees held by internal machining tasks to imprisonment that could allow him to raise the blades to saw the bars.”
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