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The name of Daniel Sancho He continues to be at the top of the media spotlight since the moment he confessed to the Thai police. be the murderer of Edwin Arrieta. This event, which has aroused great interest in public opinion, has led some media outlets to carry out a laborious investigation into everything that surrounds the figure of Rodolfo Sancho’s son, who is detained in the Koh Samui prison, although he has every chance of moving to the Bang Kwang penitentiary center, classified as one of the worst prisons in the world.

A Spanish prisoner from this center, under the name of Arthur Segarrawho is behind bars for being the leader of a national and international scam network, has shared a letter with Afternoon AR about what his day to day life is like in prison Bang Kwang. The inmate assures that the interiors of this prison are like the “Third World”, since he sleeps on the floor with three blankets and only eats a couple of times a day.

“I get up at 3:30 in the morning to read the Bible. The cells are communes of about 20 to 24 prisoners. At 6:50 in the morning they open the doors for a question, at 7:00 for breakfast. The daily budget per prisoner for three meals is 1.50 euros. At 1 p.m. I eat with my friend and at 3:45 p.m. they lock us up again, 16 or 17 hours a day without food, only water, sleeping on the floor with three blankets. What is fearing day by day, you have to understand that this is the third world, now they have put cameras on us, but I continue to go with the spike in my pocket.”

“It all depends on what you can pay him”

On the other hand, Segarra recognizes that Daniel Sancho faces a “complicated scenario” due to the accusations that he has to face in the final trial, which will reveal what the sentence will be like. “You have two options: fight the case, which will require an Embassy official to be present during the trial, to face the capital punishment, to review statements and evidence. The second option is to accept a prior negotiation with the Prosecutor’s Office”.

However, the inmate assures that the justice of the Asian country cannot be trusted because Their sentences are “ridiculous” and “disproportionate”. “It all depends on what you can pay the Prosecutor’s Office, judges and police.”

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