
From prison, Olena Udrea complains about the problems faced by inmates, from the impossibility of women having contact with children who come on dates, to the conditions in which they receive food packages, and the treatment of the mentally ill.
The former minister says in a one-year Facebook post that he was able to see his child after four months, who he could not hold in his arms because of the rules that provide for a protective window between visitors and inmates.
“Who could come up with such nonsense? With this rule, a mother who is likely to be convicted of shoplifting or any type of abuse at work has the same dating status as a serial offender sentenced to life. What and whose protection can we talk about when it comes to the meeting of a mother with a child???”, Udrea writes on Facebook.
She also mentions the rule on prisoner parcels, saying it is “legislative nonsense” that prisoners can only receive one food parcel once a month, consisting of 10kg of food plus 6kg of fruit and vegetables.
“How can you store food for 30 days??? Especially since now, when it is 30 degrees outside, there is not enough food from day to day, given that there are no refrigerators here, and even in winter it is impossible to store food, especially vegetables and fruits, for a whole month. And what is the logic of this rule??? As long as it’s okay to take 3-5 visits a month, why can’t the amount of food to get in trances be split each visit??? There are also rooms with 16 women, which are already overcrowded. Where to store food for so many people?” she explains.
“It takes a bright mind with good intentions to change the incompetence of the current law, and for elected officials to apply it and take off their glasses to understand the spirit of the law, not just its letter!” – adds Elena Udrea. , complaining that “people with serious mental disorders are kept in prisons instead of being sent to psychiatric hospitals!”.
She claims that these people create problems for other inmates, as well as for the prison staff, by causing scandals, beatings, injuring themselves and not receiving treatment.
“The solution is simple, such patients should be taken to psychiatric hospitals, and not sent to serve their sentences in prison. But this means that judges should appoint hospitalization to specialized hospitals for adequate treatment, and not imprisonment in penitentiary institutions,” says Olena Udrea.
The former Minister of Tourism, Elena Udrea, was taken to Romania on June 16 and was imprisoned in Tirgshore Penitentiary to serve the 6-year sentence received in the Gala Bute case. After the final verdict, Udrea tried to flee the country and was caught in Bulgaria, where she was held in custody for more than two months, during which extradition proceedings continued.
Source: Hot News RU

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