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REPORTERS VISIT HIGH-SECURITY CROATIAN PRISON OF LEPOGLAVA

LEPOGLAVA LEPOGLAVA, May 18 (Hina) - Reporters toured the top-security prison of Lepoglava last week in an organised manner for the first time. The tour of reporters to this jail in the northern town of Lepoglava was organised by the Justice Ministry's department for the penitentiary system.
LEPOGLAVA, May 18 (Hina) - Reporters toured the top-security prison of Lepoglava last week in an organised manner for the first time. The tour of reporters to this jail in the northern town of Lepoglava was organised by the Justice Ministry's department for the penitentiary system. #L# The staff in the Lepoglava jail informed reporters about all aspects of life in this institution, which was built between 1908 and 1914. Reporters visited cells, facilities for leisure and spare-time activities, the sports hall, the first-aid station, the chapel, classrooms, and manufacturing plants where 60 percent of prisoners are employed. The prison's head, Stjepan Loparic, said there were some 600 inmates in the prison at the moment. The average duration of imprisonment is a little more than seven years, while 17 prisoners are serving sentences longer than 20 years. The oldest inmate is 82-year-old Dinko Sakic, convicted of war crimes he committed as a commander of a WW2 concentration camp. The youngest prisoner is 22 years old. Of those serving sentences in Lepoglava, 38 percent are convicted of murder, and 42 men are war crimes convicts. During their tour, reporters could talk with inmates who were at the sports hall or in the manufacturing plant. The journalists wrapped up the trip with a visit to the shop which sells works of arts and furniture made by the Lepoglava prisoners. Similar visits to other penitentiary institutions in Croatia are to be organised soon. (hina) ms

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