Intimidation and blackmail are commonplace, and "cohesion" between gangsters and staff is revealed. US Prison (Rolling Stone Japan) --Yahoo! News

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August 10, 2019, Fence of Metropolitan Correction Center, New York, USA (Photo by Bebeto Matthews / AP)

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The Metropolitan Correction Center in southern Manhattan, New York City, is also known as the place where Jeffrey Epstein, a millionaire accused of sexual exploitation, committed suicide. It is a detention facility that holds male and female prisoners of various security levels, but it is also known that there are many problems such as poor environment, correction officers abusing prisoners and internal corruption. [Photo] "Horror cell" that causes mental collapse Therefore, the Ministry of Justice announced the closure of the prison in August and transferred prisoners in October. On November 4, local time, the Federal Attorney for the South of New York released an indictment exposing the last and most extreme scandal of the abominable center. A careful reading of the indictment, based on the criminal records of the people involved, revealed a bond between New York City's scariest gangsters, such as the Blood Hound Brims and the Crips faction, and facility staff. The three guards were charged with helping eight prisoners take part in a plan to bring contraband into a high-rise prison. These 11 prisoners are members of at least 6 gangs. One of them, Nine Trey Gangsta Bloods' Anthony "Harve" Ellison, has been sentenced to 24 years in prison for kidnapping and robbing rapper 6ix9ine. According to the indictment on page 22, prison officials involved in the crime plan received bribes and brought various items such as drugs, alcohol, cigarettes and cell phones into a 12-story camp. Opened in 1975 and run by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the center was primarily used to detain prisoners awaiting trials and sentencing, but in recent years it has been overcrowded, unsanitary, and scandalous. It was the stage of. This is also the facility where the infamous prisoners in the world were imprisoned. By the way, Epstein died by himself due to the carelessness of the guard who was dozing off and using the Internet. Joaquín Guzman, also known as Mexican drug tycoon El Chapo, opposed the unsanitary environment in the prison and likened detention at the center to "physical, emotional and mental torture." According to the indictment, the carry-on plan began around October 2019 and continued until January this year. Three prison officials apparently helped bring in oxycodone, Xanax, smoking synthetic cannabinoid K2, liquor, cigarettes, cell phones, and accessories. These contrabands are believed to have fallen into the hands of eight prisoners in custody. They were called by other names such as "Kingo," "Rel," "Brand," "Don P," "Chino," and "Junior," which were taken from the TV drama "THE WIRE." The indictment does not list the gang to which the prisoner belongs, but federal officials have already identified a link to the most feared gang in New York City. Blood Hound Brims: According to federal officials, "the most vicious and fast-growing gang of Bloods, the gangsters who dominate the streets and prisons" Davidson Avenue DTO (drug trading organization): Federal officials say Boss Crew: "Brooklyn's drug trading organization," according to federal authorities Stevenson Commons Crews: Bronx-based "blackmail organization," according to federal authorities. Hot Boys: In federal terms, "gangsters" based in Upper Manhattan.

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