Tuesday , December 3 2024

Inside The Philippines Most Notorious Prison

Disease, grime and no room AT ALL: Inside the Philippines most notorious prison where 3,600 inmates live in a space built for 800

  • Eye-opening images reveal the daily life of the 3,800 inmates serving time in a prison built for just 800

  • There is a relentless and constant battle for space inside Quezon City jail in Manila, the capital of the Philippines

  • Men take turns to sleep on the cracked cement floor of an open-air basketball court or the steps of staircases

  • Men cook their dinner next to prisoners bathing themselves or washing their clothes

Eye-opening images reveal the daily life of 3,800 inmates serving time behind the crowded walls of a notorious Philippines prison built for just 800.

Prisoners search for a corner of damp floor to squat against as they sleep, pick rusty nails and dead cockroaches out of their rations of food and suffer rashes and boils caused by the lack of ventilation and water.

Inside Quezon City jail in Manila, the capital of the Philippines, there is a relentless and constant battle for space, water, food in an unhygienic facility.

With 160 to 200 inmates crammed into a cell built for 20, men take turns to sleep on the cracked cement floor of an open-air basketball court, the steps of staircases, underneath beds and hammocks made out of old blankets.

Eye-opening images reveal the daily life inside Quezon City jail in Manila, the capital of the Philippines; where 3,800 inmates serve time behind the walls of a prison built for just 800




There is a relentless and constant battle for space, water, food in an unhygienic facility. Prisoners attempt to keep fit inside the prison by working out in the gym (pictured)

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