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A Jail in Colombia PDTV XviD-GORE

The scenario of the notorious jail in columbia reminds me of the fictionalized one in prison break in Panama, “Sona Federal Penitentiary” or the “PenitenciarĂ­a Federal de Sona”. La Modelo prison in Bogota, Columbia has a population of 5,000 inmates. The prison’s north wing is filled with left-wing rebels while the south wing is filled with right-wing government supporters and paramilitaries. The area in between these two wings is where many killings in the prison take place. The groups have broken the prison up into three territories and each group has its own security forces. Although it seems the audio bitrate is low from the NFO it seems well fine enough. The cameras take a close and personal look at the life inside and outside the prison.

A look inside the La Modelo prison in Bogota. Colombia. Called a “model” prison by Colombia officials the prison in reality is controlled more by the prisoners than the guards. With 5000 prisoners for 2400 spots, and not more than 150 security guards assigned to the prison. The prison is awash in violence, and drugs. Last year, 162 prisoners were killed there. The prison is controlled by three criminal groups: members of the guerrilla movement, paramilitary forces, and cocaine traffickers. They have broken the prison up into three different territories and each group has it’s own security forces, defending it’s own territory.

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  1. November 16th, 2007 | 19:06

    nice, this really looks a bit like SONA from prison break :)

  2. SMek
    November 16th, 2007 | 19:19

    sounds like a pleople that should learn how to file share then the mpaa would SH*T in there pants :D

  3. November 16th, 2007 | 19:25

    whoa, this one prisoner casually pulls out this mac-10 (i believe) and he goes like ‘yes, ive used it a few times’

  4. prisonerofazkaban
    November 16th, 2007 | 20:23

    maybe next time u can get me A Jail in Abu Ghraib..i think it worse than this prison..

  5. jack white
    November 16th, 2007 | 20:45

    should be an iteresting watch, thanks rlslog

  6. RoFLCaKeS
    November 16th, 2007 | 20:52

    [sarcasm]They must be so proud of themselves[/sarcasm] :)

  7. Perka
    November 16th, 2007 | 21:13

    Looking good!! Nice One, More Documentarys!!

  8. Matt
    November 16th, 2007 | 23:22

    Yes, I think I am one of a few here on rlslog that actually enjoys the documentaries the crew puts up. Keep it up Mr. X good post!

  9. MF GOAT
    November 16th, 2007 | 23:28

    I saw this on Discovery Times and looked for it ever since, my prayers have been answered. THANK YOU TORRENT GODS!

  10. Nukem
    November 16th, 2007 | 23:47

    What a great idea for an online massively multiplayer spin-off game.

  11. rrpostal
    November 17th, 2007 | 02:18

    I enjoy the docs, probably quite a few do. It’s just ones who can spell and have jobs and better things to do than insult strangers based on place of birth. So they aren’t heard from as often.

  12. WandL
    November 17th, 2007 | 03:45

    why doesnt RLSLOG start offering NZB links aswell as the torrents? pretty good idea I think as its good for people who cant access torrents, coz were same situation as the guy from the tech news the other day, other than the taking to court part :)

  13. Tarki
    November 17th, 2007 | 12:31

    Damn… I really want to watch this, but it’s not on any of the private trackers I use. And the NewTorrents one is incredibly slow.

  14. David
    November 17th, 2007 | 20:15

    La Modelo. It’s in Bogota, Colombia’s capital.
    Basically, all is said there. It’s pretty accurate the presentation than you write, as far I know. But fortunately, believe it or not, the violence in the Colombian jails is lower. Years ago than I don’t see any riot in any Colombian jail. But I am not deny than there’s violence there. As in all jails of the world, there is.
    Greetings to all,
    David.

  15. ADM86
    November 18th, 2007 | 04:15

    yey and Post about my country…too bad that is bad, but bah! thats thanks to the guerrilla that we have this reputation…..anyway,my best advice is: don’t judge a country only by what you see on tv, Colombia is a very safe and great place to visit and live.

    and the funny thing is that the same effect happens here,ignorant people that trust tv too much, think that every girl in USA is like Paris Hilton or an MTV Bimbo……lol

  16. David
    November 19th, 2007 | 19:18

    @ADM86 Hi! I’m colombian too :)
    And yes, unfortunately the guerrillas give us a bad reputation.

  17. mrcoolsoul
    November 19th, 2007 | 19:27

    Don’t forget the coke producers dudes….they too give your country a bad reputation. Is it really a safe place to visit? I heard that there was a pretty high kidnapping rate there!!

  18. David
    November 27th, 2007 | 22:56

    @17 In this year they have came more than 1 million visitors to our country. So, yes :)

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