The Baldomero Cavalcanti Prison, where the former president of Mello is detained, underwent inspection on Monday (28) by judges of the 16th Court of Criminal Executions of Alagoas, seeking to verify the security of the site to house the former Mandannager.
According to Judge Alexandre Machado, who participated in the extraordinary survey, Collor must be isolated and without contact with the other arrested for being a “exposed public figure”. They also checked other sectors of the unit.
According to the magistrate, there was a need for adaptation of the space to receive the former Mandanker, but the environment is adequate and even offers conditions of health care.
“The environment we visited was appropriate and also offers conditions of health care according to the comorbidities pointed out by the defense of the custodian,” said the judge.
He also stated: “Considering his condition of former chief of state and the wide national and international notoriety that holds, precautions should be taken in order not to vulnerate their physical and moral integrity, but also mitigate the risks to the internal order of the prison unit, so that there are no risks of difficult to control incidents.”
Also participating in the inspection were judges Nelson Martins and Alysson Amorim.
He showed that the prison vacated the director’s room, adapting it to house Collor. Those responsible for prison management considered that this would be the only space capable of meeting the former president’s health demands, without making changes to the physical space of the institution.
The place originally has air conditioning, bathroom, is larger than the ordinary cells and is in the unit’s administrative corridor.
Report published by the folder, referring to the period from 16 to 22 April, records there are 1,321 prisoners on site, of which 108 are provisional. The total capacity is 892, which means that there are 429 surpluses (48%).
The Seris (Secretariat of Resocialization and Social Inclusion of Alagoas) said that the response to the Minister, of the Supreme Court), which determined that the prison’s direction would report whether to be completely able to deal with the health of the former president. THE Sheet It found that the answer was positive.
The former president’s defense asked the Supreme Court to grant house arrest by citing age (75 years) and treatment for Parkinson, severe sleep apnea and bipolar affective disorder. Sought, Collor’s defense did not comment on his conditions in the prison.
According to collaborators from the complex, the former Mottizer treats people with education and appears tranquility. To date, meals are the usual prison, although it is possible to bring foods on the allowed list.