With detention center overflowing, detainees kept handcuffed in park in Colombia's capital
With detention center overflowing, detainees kept handcuffed in park in Colombia's capital
Article by: CESAR GARCIA , Associated Press
Updated: September 11, 2014 - 11:05 PM
BOGOTA, Colombia It was a day in the park for about 40 prisoners handcuffed to each other, a fence and even a children's slide.
Authorities have been holding some crime suspects in a public park in western Bogota's La Granja neighborhood because they say there is no more room at a local detention center.
Prisoners kept at the park, who are suspected of crimes ranging from robbery to drug trafficking, are guarded by groups of six police officers who switch after eight-hour shifts. Thursday's crop of detainees huddled under tarpaulins, slumped beside park play equipment and chatted in groups, their arms linked by handcuffs.
The practice has been going on for more than two months in Colombia's capital. Human rights groups are calling it inhumane and parents are complaining they can't take their kids to the park anymore.
"We worry about safety. The children and my 9-year-old daughter can't come to the park and see this spectacle," said engineer Jaime Rojas, who lives nearby. "There are criminals who have committed all types of crime here."
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