Over 100 Alleged Gang Members Observe Salvadoran Court Proceedings via Large Screen in Prison
More than one hundred alleged gang members sat in rows inside a Salvadoran mega prison, with wrists cuffed and ankles shackled. They watched court proceedings on a large screen that will determine their fate. The event highlights the handling of alleged gang members in the facility.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewMore than one hundred alleged gang members sat inside a Salvadoran mega prison, watching court proceedings on a large screen that will decide their fate, @Reuters reported. The alleged gang members were positioned in rows within the prison. Their wrists were cuffed during the session.
Additionally, their ankles were shackled as they observed the proceedings. The court session on the large screen addressed the outcomes for all of them.
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