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Morata’s murderer, in isolation and with extreme danger protocol

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Madrid, February 19 (EFE).- The accused of the murders of the three brothers from Morata de Tajuña (Madrid) and their cellmate in the Estremera prison remains in an isolation module and the protocol for prisoners is applied extremely dangerous or manifestly unadapted to the ordinary regime.

Penitentiary sources have informed EFE that in the isolation department where Dilawar Hussein FC, of ​​Pakistani origin and 42 years old, is located, there are nearly forty more prisoners with the same characteristics.

Many of them are in the most severe and strict regime of the penitentiary system, the first degree, where their trips to the yard are limited, they are searched frequently and their cells and belongings are inspected daily.

Dilawar Hussein FC, sources point out, only goes out to the patio for two hours a day and the doctors check him through the gate.

Despite being in preventive detention, he is in isolation under article 10 of the General Organic Penitentiary Law, which allows inmates who have not been tried but “extremely dangerous or for cases of inadaptation to ordinary regimes.”

The procedure for applying article 10 to preventive inmates, the sources state, is the same as that regulated for the classification of convicts who are already tried in the first degree.

That is why the proposal must be made by the Treatment Board of the penitentiary center and the mandatory and reasoned reports from the technical teams are required.

After being brought before the court last Saturday, the Court of First Instance and Instruction number 9, acting as guard, decreed his entry into provisional prison with notice and without bail, which for practical purposes has only confirmed his permanence in jail.

He had been an intern in Estremera for three weeks when last Thursday he allegedly beat to death his cellmate, a 39-year-old inmate of Bulgarian origin. It was he himself who, at dawn, informed the officials what had happened.

On January 22, he had turned himself in at the Civil Guard headquarters in Arganda del Rey, where he lived, and confessed to being the murderer of Amelia, Ángeles and Pepe, whose lifeless bodies had been found four days before. EFE

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