Court orders the government of MG to create a intervention plan for Ceresp Gameleira; 4 inmates died in less than a month at the site
A court in Minas Gerais has mandated the state government to develop an intervention plan for Ceresp Gameleira following the deaths of four inmates within a month.
A court in Minas Gerais has ordered the state government to formulate an intervention plan for Ceresp Gameleira, located in the western region of Belo Horizonte, within 15 days. This order comes in response to alarming circumstances within the facility, where at least four inmates have died in less than a month. The latest incident occurred on Saturday, when 49-year-old Nilson Lemes Carvalho was found dead in his cell just a week after being admitted. Previously, three other inmates had died between February 26 and 27, raising significant concerns about the prison's conditions and management.
The court's ruling also mandates immediate improvements to the facility, addressing critical issues such as maintenance of the cells and the provision of essential supplies like mattresses, medication, food, and clean water. This decision was made following a court hearing that included meetings between the Public Ministry (MP), the Public Defender's Office, and representatives from the state government. The situation at Ceresp Gameleira has drawn attention due to reports of overcrowding, inadequate staffing of prison officers, and poor living conditions that have ultimately contributed to these tragic incidents.
This alarming trend raises urgent questions regarding the management of the prison system in Minas Gerais and highlights the broader issues of inmate safety and human rights within Brazilian correctional facilities. The Brazilian justice system is under scrutiny for its ability to ensure the safety and dignity of inmates, which has implications for the state's policies on prison reform and the protection of human rights in detention centers.