1,200 inmates granted conditional release to ease DR Congo’s largest prison overcrowding

KINSHASA, July 28 (NNN-XINHUA) — A total of 1,284 inmates at Makala Central Prison in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), will be granted conditional release to ease the prison’s overcrowding, DRC State Minister for Justice Constant Mutamba announced Saturday.

The inmates will be released in groups of about 400 per week, said Mutamba, who approved the release of the first 421 inmates on Saturday from the country’s largest prison, located in the DRC’s capital Kinshasa.

A decongestion commission was set up to examine the cases of prisoners eligible for conditional release. Prisoners arrested for embezzlement of public funds will not be eligible, said the minister.

The first 421 prisoners released had served at least three-quarters of their sentence and were deemed to behave well during their incarceration.

The release is part of a series of measures aimed at improving detention conditions and reforming the DRC’s prison system.

“We have taken the step of rehabilitating all the toilets in all the pavilions and rehabilitating the health center,” he noted. “We see how to drastically decongest and rehabilitate the prison from top to bottom. We have identified a new site to build a modern prison.”

Built for 1,500 prisoners in 1957, Makala Central Prison now holds around 15,000 prisoners in cells, according to local media. — NNN-XINHUA

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