A shaft of pain knifed through his facial contours as he recounted the grisly experiences he had in prison for more than 23 years.
Prior to 1989, Calistus Ike had dreamt of becoming a very successful business man.
Little did he know that he was going to spend seven years as an awaiting trial inmate and another 16 years on the death row.
As the first son and bread winner of his family at that time, Ike, had all his dreams quashed after he was sentenced to death following his refusal to pay N200 bribe to the policeman that investigated an allegation against him.
Luck
however shone on him when through the intervention of a France- based
human right group, Avocats Sans Frontieres, ASFF, also known as ‘Lawyers
Without Borders France’, the Edo state government, pardoned him and
approved his release from prison in 2012.
Reliving the harrowing times he had in jail and circumstances that led to his conviction with Saturday
Vanguard, this disconsolate erstwhile death row inmate, insisted that
he was innocent of the allegation that left him at the mercy of the
hang-man, even as he called for a total overhaul of the criminal justice
system in Nigeria.
Describing
himself as a “lucky-survivor”, Ike, who is now in his early fifties,
stressed that so many innocent Nigerians are currently languishing in
various prison facilities across the federation.
“The
unfortunate thing is that some of the people I left in prison did not
even have a case-file. Some of them had stayed as ‘awaiting-trial’
inmates for more than 10 years”, he lamented.
Narrating
the story of his life, Ike said: “It happened to me in the year 1989. I
was resident in Benin, the Edo state capital. There was a man that
lived in the same compound with me. His wife had stomach problem and he
asked me to lead him to somewhere to collect a root (herbal medicine)
for his wife.
We went there about 5pm. After escorting him to the place where he collected the medicine, I returned to my house.
The
next day, I went to do my business. I did not know that the same man
had engaged police to look for me and the other man that gave him the
root, a man I didn’t even know. When I heard that police came to look
for me, I inquired about the station they came from and went there
myself. ”I reported myself and asked why they came to look for me.
They
told me that there was an allegation that I conspired with the man we
collected medicine from his house and broke into my neighbour’s house-
who was the same man I accompanied to get the roots for his wife- and
stole his properties.
I never knew that they had equally arrested the man that gave us the root.
Thereafter,
the policeman handling the case insisted that I must write a
confessional statement otherwise he would deal with me. I refused to
write anything. I told him that I would only narrate the exact thing
that happened''.
”It
was at that juncture that he started beating me with ‘Koboko’. He
flogged me mercilessly that day. I was tortured until the D.P.O in
charge of the station asked him to stop and just take my statement.
After
I gave them my statement, the same policeman that flogged me, came back
and said that he could not find any evidence to pin the alleged crime
on me. He said that he had concluded all the investigations and found
nothing against me.
”However,
he said I should give him N200 so that he would drop the case and allow
me to go home. Remember, we are talking about 1989. As at that time,
that amount was big money to me.
So,
I told him I had no such money to give out. I stood my ground that I
was innocent of the charge and even asked them to take me to court if
indeed they thought that I had a case to answer.
Within
two days, the policeman took the matter to court. We went to court, at
the Magistrate court, the policeman freed the other man I was accused
with and pinned the whole charge on me.
”From the Magistrate court, he took me to the Military Tribunal where the case changed overnight.
From the original allegation of ‘burglary and theft’, I was charged with armed robbery.Whereas
the Policeman and that my compound man whose properties were allegedly
stolen, as well as his wife, testified before Tribunal, I had no one to
testify for me. I was left with only God and no one else.
”After
a long run of the trial, I was convicted and sentenced to death for a
crime I never committed or even imagined. I never for once had such
dream for my life, but I was condemned to death.Nonetheless,
my faith in God never wavered, I kept asking him to vindicate me. I was
in death sentence cell in Edo state for over 14 years. After then, I
was transferred to Enugu prison.
”One
day, I was there, inside the prison with other inmates when information
got to me that there were some people from France that were helping
inmates in Benin prison. I quickly called my brother and asked him to
take my plight to those people, maybe they could help me to regain my
freedom.
”By
the special grace of God, within three months, I was let loose from the
grip of the wicked of this world and I thank God for it. What I however
want Nigerians to know is that there is great level of injustice in our
judiciary and because of that, many innocent people have died for
crimes they never committed.''
”Some
of our lawyers are not helping matters. All they are interested in is
money. Some cases they know they don’t have the capacity to handle they
will just force themselves into them and their clients will be condemned
and killed.
Before
my very eyes, I witnessed executions that took the lives of over 48
young and energetic men and women . It is a painful thing to experience.
I
was released in 2012. After I was arrested in 1989, I stayed as
awaiting trial inmate for seven years, and stayed on death row for 16
years.
My
case did not go up to the Supreme Court. It was tried by the military
tribunal so I didn’t even have the opportunity to go on appeal.
”My
experience in the prison was very traumatic. That place is hell on
earth! Some of the prison warders are very wicked- even though there are
some good ones too. The bad ones are tormentors. They torment inmates
at will.
The food inside there is nothing to write home about. Roofs of some of the cells leak badly when it rains.
Getting good medication is rather a luxury too big to imagine, except in critical cases or upon an order of the court.
In the prison, every inmate is left to his own fate. Inmates are suffering badly even the awaiting trial inmates too.
”It
hurts me when I see them on TV claiming that they are reforming the
prisons. I am telling you today that they are doing nothing. Anyone that
is so convinced that our prisons are better now should volunteer and
spend a weekend inside any of our prisons. The hardship inside there is
better imagined than experienced.I saw hell!
If
the government gets up now and say they are reforming prisons, they are
doing nothing! I am saying this because I experienced it for 16 years
on the death row”.
Was lost for words the day I watched him narrate his painful experience on TV.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure there are many innocent people like him, languishing in our prisons. I pray help come the way of such people.
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May God just have mercy innocent poor man who has no one but Him alone
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He spent 23yrs in Jail 4 not bribing a police man. D Nigeria police is d most stupid force we av in dis country as a mata of fact dey re next 2 thieves. Which I cud see dis man and just ask him ow he sees d country 2day,everytin ll look strange 2 him, d computer, handsets I min d tech world we re in 2day, cash lite, Atm, online banking. Our roads and system of things. He shud write a book
DeleteAll bcuz of #200, how I wish am a well known San wud av taken up dis case and sue d Nigeria police force and d Federal govt. Everything ll look strange 2 him is like been Reborn in2 adulthood d world presently,9igeria 2day, d tech world, Internet/ online banking, our roads. He shud write a book.
DeleteSuch a pity
DeleteWhat the hell I'm I still doing in this stupid wretched country, full of wicked religious fools, I need to pack ma gucci bags biko #gay anonymous#
ReplyDeletePls sm1 get this man a good lawyer, Sue the NPF, the Judiciary if dats possible, state government and d Federal Government
DeleteFreedom and success in Nigeria is webbed in corruption!
ReplyDeleteEh.. 23 is much 4an just citizen. I will be cool if people start calling me 'LIB Princess' pretex4luv@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteYou are right. I will be cool if people start calling me 'LIB King' ketex4hate@yahoo.com EWU!
DeleteSad story
ReplyDeleteNa wa o police n bribe!
ReplyDeleteContinue with this good nature papa...youv got a crown in heaven.. Pro 13:22 Bishop dammy# imahiadammy@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteTufia! 9ja police! If I curse dem now, dia children wey de dis blog will cum talking shit. It will neva be well with dem.
ReplyDeleteNo need of cursing dem. Their kids are already cursed though not all of them. It shows in their lifesfyle. Everythibg is wrong in their families. Its just a sad case.
DeleteNa wah ohhhh
ReplyDelete#Em jay######
If the government gets up now and say they are
ReplyDeletereforming prisons, they are doing nothing! I am
saying this because I experienced it for 16 years
on the death row”.
Unbelievable yet true what a country.
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Wow!so much injustice!JEzzzzzz.I don't even knw wat to say!God help us in dis country o
ReplyDeleteNIGERIA!!!
ReplyDeleteThe government need to find the police men involved, and if retired or not, and jailed them for TEN YEARS and deprive them of their pension. It'll serve as deterrent to other scumbags and tyrants in the Nigerian Police Force. They ruined the mans life and brought the Nigerian Police Force into serious disrepute. The people who ruined his life must be held accountable. He should sue the Nigerian Police Force, the Prison Service and the Federal Government for N25Billion (TWENTY FIVE BILLION NAIRA). When their foolishness cost them dearly, next time they will act according to the law, and not arbitrarily or with impunity. Someone, please link up that already rich man with a good lawyer in Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteYou are very right . The man should sue The Nigeria Police Force and the police man involved should be sent to jail and leave him there to rot.
DeleteThe police man and the man that accused him has already placed a curse on themselves and their families forever. I bet u rite now dey are runing around looking for solutions to their problem, bt dey can never find it.
DeleteIs like you are not nigerian..that one no they work for here..
DeleteSon of Solomon
Ah this is so sad. Doesn't he have any family members ???? The injustice in this country is better left to the imagination.
ReplyDeleteIn 2010, i lost 2 friends who wr brothers for alleged armed robbery... D eldest wz accused wrngly, while d younger came to his brothers defence protesting his innocence buh no one cared, a police officer just showed up frm nowhere n shot both dead without even investigation, dats d brutality of d police... Nothing was n hz bn done bout it... To me, d police force is d most corrupt organisation in Nigeria, d judiciary is not left out too.. God help us
DeleteI was thinking the same thing too.. He probably had no wife nor kids before he was arrested. That is the height of cruelty nd I wonder how his then neighbour lived with it. He must probably be dead nd in hell now.
DeleteMoral lesson of this story is "stay out of trouble"
ReplyDeleteHe didn't do anything, you fool.
DeleteHmmm...very painful. Sometimes the NPF is your enemy. I mean the bad ones there are your enemies
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Very painful experience...
ReplyDeleteMayGod help him and help us 2 we wil nt see evil wit our eyes we shell only see the reward of the wicked once Amen. Marydanladi180@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteBut this is really really sad! 23 years!!!.. spent 7yrs on awaiting trial list. He could hav finished med school or any other course if he went to the university!
ReplyDelete23 years... almost a lifetime! his youth! The most precious and important time of one's life... sad... God have mercy.
That policeman myt have forgotten or may not know the gravity of what he did then... when he begins to "enjoy" the repercussion of his doings now... it wie be the devil or demon causing it... o ma shey o! see how someone wud singlehandedly because of money, steal a man's youth and bring curses upon his generations.
Awwwwww, this is disheartening.. so sorry Brov..
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I swear this man is a living dead thats for sure but thank God for the outcome nw though.... seriously frm nw on police is my frnd......
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It shows the extent of injustice in the country
ReplyDelete16 years is not 16 Days....I can only imagine wat he went through. I pray karma locates all d guilty parties n God s favour makes the rest of his life more pleasant than he could have ever imagined
ReplyDeleteA big Amen to that
DeleteAmen
DeleteJesus Christ! Human being can b so wicked jux to satisfy their ungodly desire, but one thing I kn for sure is dat God neva fail! Destiny can be delay but it can neva b change.
ReplyDeletechai!! I weep for Nigeria
ReplyDeleteNigeria my country!
ReplyDeleteIf this report is true...He ought to be compensated by the govt for the years he lost.
N they; Nigeria cops, are still no better till date.
Reforming prisons are the least of the country's worry at the moment.
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Hmm, Nigeria,my country... Thank God for your life o...#glo for life#
ReplyDeleteGood God 16 years ? thats just plain wicked.
ReplyDeletechai thats Nigeria for u,the innocent ones suffer while d evil ones roam the street freely without restriction
ReplyDeleteThis country is a mess! I mean if you wanted to do a house cleaning where do you start? There isn't any sector in this country you'd proudly point to and say this is doing well. They are all cuckoo!!! Damn!!! 23 years in jail for naught? Even Mandela is better because he was in jail for a reason. For a cause.
ReplyDeleteTribal and ethnic wickedness in this country has reached the climax.and this is the reason why breaking up is inevitable
ReplyDeleteChai! Deris God ooo.
ReplyDeleteThis is a sad and terrible experience considering the fact that he is innocent of the crime. To God be the glory that you are alive to tell your story.
ReplyDeleteChai!! this broke my heart..
ReplyDeleteThis is callous
ReplyDeletejust speechless! 23years in prison because of N200 God have mercy on us.
ReplyDeleteℓ☺ℓ @Anyone that is
ReplyDeleteso convinced that our prisons are
better now should volunteer and
spend a weekend inside any of our
prisons.
When will all these inhumane treatments we get from our police end? I thank God for your life sir, God will fight for you.
MICKY: this is bad,what a story,23 yrs gone/wasted. what a world for him
ReplyDeleteThe Judiciary is even kinda corrupt than the executive just that the spotlight is on the executive. Congrats to you man! I hope u'll still get something profitable to do with yourself even @ 50yrs VIA 264D9FB0
ReplyDeleteAm speechless 23years wasted just for a crime he did not commit.police can never be my friend thank God his out of the prison.
ReplyDeleteI pray God does something spectacular in your life for you to know that he kept you there for a reason and as for our judicial system and police I pray they all get what is coming to them so they'll know what it is like to play with peoples lives for N200. I suggest you find a way to sue them with your lawyers and set an example for the FGN so they will wake up after they pay you millions. God bless you sir
ReplyDeleteOhhh,if his story is true,its a pity but God have vindicated him. Touching story
ReplyDeleteLinda akuko a di too Long nau, anyway delay is not denial. He can still pick the broken pieces of his life after the whole saga. It's really a sad story, one hell of a country.
ReplyDeleteWhat a tragidic n painful experience! I so much hate Nigerian uniformed men,
ReplyDeleteSo touching but I'm glad you're out. It's unfortunate that the Nigerian system is totally useless and i mean very useless. There's nothing good this country can offer all they know is to be calling billions of naira yet nothing to show for it. God forbid..... **spits ***
ReplyDeletePathetic! A lot of Nigerians r languishin in prison cells and its all bcus of our justice system, corrupt policin and ignorance by a vast majority hu dnt even knw dia basic rights#26247c63
ReplyDeleteThat's nigerian police for U̶̲̥̅̊ #bright bravo#
ReplyDeleteThis world is just too wicked abeg
ReplyDeleteNawa o
ReplyDeleteDisdain and scorn fills my heart for this ruthless system of government that prevails in this unruly country.The police has done more harm than good. The evil ones overwhelms the good. It would only take a divine intervention to undo injustice in this country.
ReplyDeleteTake heart Sir, may all you wish for yourself come to pass.
Na wa o police and bribe!
ReplyDeleteThis man family members no try at all...
ReplyDeleteInjustice ans wickedness of man. Thank God for vindicating you my brother. This life is so unpredictable, no one knows tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteBad Experience Won't Mine Or Yours.... Goodmorning Happy Sunday Olawuyijeremiah@gmail.com #kingkay
ReplyDeleteSad sad sad
ReplyDeleteWat a pity.
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Chai chai diaris God ooo
ReplyDeleteDis is jux too bad...i feel lyk cryin...may GOD be wit dis man...D nigerian govt..i hv nly one tin 2 say..wich is..diaris Godoo!!:'(..our gud 4 nufin leaders..ambassadors of poverty..stupid system...we seriously need a violent reform in our country!!..after dey find hu 2 pin evrytin on:'(:'(
ReplyDeleteDis is jux too bad...i feel lyk cryin...may GOD be wit dis man...D nigerian govt..i hv nly one tin 2 say..wich is..diaris Godoo!!:'(..our gud 4 nufin leaders..ambassadors of poverty..stupid system...we seriously need a violent reform in our country!!..after dey find hu 2 pin evrytin on:'(:'(
ReplyDeleteEya sorry man, you must have so many lives have been lost, bcos of crime they no nothing about, while some are suffering in jail for nothing, may GOD help us from the wicked and corrupt security men in 9ja
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Its so sad, do take heart and enjoy your freedom.
ReplyDeleteThe more reason why we should be very careful, so we don't av to know hw it looks like in there.. #1st to comment#... badejoseun@airtelng.blackberry.com
ReplyDeleteVery very sad. He should get some financial compensation for this from the govt. They just wasted his life
ReplyDeleteinjustice rules this nation. And that policeman can sleep well @ night?
ReplyDeleteWhat a life just put ur self in this mans shoes his future turned apart . I reject dis to myself and anyone I knw IJN if u claim lemme hear amen
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I fuck'n hate 9ja police.....Fuck d system!!!
ReplyDeleteThe Criminal justice system in Nigeria is terrible. It is one where a poor person is doomed if he/her has problems and no one to help. I remember in 2002,one of my relatives had a serious health problem one morning and I rushed them in my car to the hospital without taking my driving license. After admission, I rushed back home to get food, cloths and other things to deliver to the hospital but as I was driving out to the main road, I saw many Police men stopping cars. One of them stopped me and asked for my license, I tried to explain that I was on a medical emergency but they would have none of it. The Police man demanded a 500 Naira bribe and when I told him I didn't have it, he got into the car and asked me to drive to a Police station not far from where they stopped me. When I got there, I saw many cars they had taken from the owners. Again the Police man asked for money but I again told him I didn't have any. That's when he now became angry and told me he would 'deal' with me. I signed some papers and they asked me to return the next day. I really needed my car so I decided that if 500 Naira was the problem, I would give it to them the next day. When I got to the station, I told the same Police officer that I have his money but the tune had changed. The guy now told that "since I was proving stubborn" he had now charged me to court for traffic violations and that if I wanted the 'case' to end now, I would have to pay 5000 Naira, ten times the original amount! If I knew what I know now, I would have even paid the 5000 because I went to court (never having been to a court before) and before you know what was happening, the Police charged me with every traffic offence known to man. From driving dangerously to obstruction to driving above the speed limit. I was even kept on the dock with some dangerous looking criminals in handcuffs. Before you know it, the Magistrate granted me bail but asked that I be remanded in jail (awaiting trial) if I could not meet my bail conditions! I spent over 10,000 Naira just to meet my bail conditions that day. Even while in court, some Lawyers were asking me to give them money to help me out. I then spent the next 3 years going to court for this same case. While attending court, I saw many terrible things. I saw many people thrown into jail for nothing, I saw people faint when they were told they would be going to "awaiting trial". I saw people who looked healthy and well when they were attending court but when the were remanded in jail for a week, next time you see them it looked like they spent 10 years in Iraq. Eventually, after 3 long years of countless adjournments, they Magistrate threw out the case for lack of merit. In all that 3 years, the only time I ever said a word was when I said 'not guilty'. Sometimes I think justice is dead in Nigeria.
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@kginvestmentltd@gmail.com.... LIFE OH LIFE...SAD STORY THANK GOD FOR UR FREEDOM EVEN MANDELA WAS JAILED FOR A CAUSE...THANK GOD U HAVE A STORY TO TELL CUZ SUM NEVER LIVE TO TELL THE STORY.
ReplyDeleteLinda Ikeji...please and please this story is soo pathetic, and i share tears reading what this fellow are going tru in the prison. Linda plz help us reach our to the Nigeria government becos the innconet are suffering, and this is not helping the image of the country @ all...don't jst blog or share people stories...please make sure its get to the leader of this kuntry biko
ReplyDeleteLinda Ikeji...please and please this story is soo pathetic, and i share tears reading what this fellow are going tru in the prison. Linda plz help us reach our to the Nigeria government becos the innconet are suffering, and this is not helping the image of the country @ all...don't jst blog or share people stories...please make sure its get to the leader of this kuntry biko
ReplyDeleteFeel like crying thank God for your life sir, that is why I don't forget to pray for the Prisoners , because I know innocent people are there. Pls people always remember them in your prayers. CHI.
ReplyDeleteGod will punish all diz Nigerian police.............meetsheno2020@yahoo.com
ReplyDeletePolicemen are never your friend even your broda policeman.
ReplyDeletei'll read it later..;patoswife@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHell on earth
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Good god!!!!! This man at least deserves some restitution from the government and the police officer needs to be tried! In the US, you are paid $100,000 for each yr u served a wrongly convicted jail term. The government needs to settle this man handsomely.
ReplyDeleteThat's so bad.
ReplyDeleteHappy 4 ƴǒǘ That Ƴǒǘ Were Not Killed 4 Nothing ƴǒǘ Know Of. (Linda's Man)
ReplyDeleteOh God! I'm seriously tearing up. This is too sad. I thank God for his faithfulness!
ReplyDeleteGod! What a painful experience n there are so many of them in various prisons today..Help from above will locate them...Amen.
ReplyDeleteI just hope the minister of interiors get to see this.
ReplyDeleteGod will always help him and others like him in that prison... nkemdirimeverista111@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThe Police is never your friend!!!!! They are all evil...
ReplyDeleteWhen you have a police force that nobody monitors, things like this are bound to happen.
ReplyDeleteA man in d US was innocent and convicted of a crime he Dnt commit in the 70s,his case was looked at in 2000 and was found innocent and was released and given 20m$......nigeria is totaly finished!! I'm done speaking positive words about dis nation.....
ReplyDeleteThis is a wicked world o, what could he have done to the man and his wife? What could have made them testify against him in court? They just wasted a good part of his life, m surethe lIves of the evil couple and the wicked policeman will be miserable by now or they would have died horrible deaths.
ReplyDeletehe should be made president just like mandela :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a true life story. The man in question is my uncle. Hails from Ibiasoegbe oru west LGA in Imo state. Welcome back Uncle Cali! God bless Governor Oshiomole 4 d pardon
ReplyDeleteI wish I had the capacity to help this man achieve his dreams in life. It's so painful only listening to this story full of injustice.
ReplyDeleteI pray God to strengthen you and replenish you with all you were supposed to acquire through out the lost years. May he use your situation to vindicate others.
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to thou shalt not bear false witness. Corruption is crazy in Nigeria. It took foreign group to help our fellow citizen. I always wonder how to help and where to start.
ReplyDeleteBullshit! What happen to aminu in the house that was caught on camear collecting million of dollars uh. Pifff when I say we are fucked up yes we are. Jopeyemi@gmail.com BBM 32F0BEFB
ReplyDeletemen who no go no know... finish. na one thing now open him mouth say the moral of the story is to stay out of trouble. hw does one do that in life? either way u no look for trouble, e go sha look for you. men and this shit wey we dey do for dis land sha...awaiting trial wey person go dey for years and some no get case file. na wa ooo
ReplyDeleteThe bible teaches us to behave like the romans when we in rome and always remember to give to ceasar what actually belongs to ceasar, we living in a wicked world and a lawless country, this brother shoulda remembered this b4 asking a hungry police man to charge him to court. Nigeria has been corrupt even before our grand fathers were born so bribe is nothing new, no come form saint for here and go jail for 23yrs, anyways sorry fi that papa
ReplyDeleteStupid comment from a banal mind!
DeleteOga Police eeeehh. Tank God †ђƹ Man Is Out. (Linda's Man)
ReplyDeleteWickedness in the lower and high places. The government needs to find that policeman and the judge and give them ten years each while rewarding this man with their entitlement. It will serve as a deterent to others. I believe that many innocent souls are languishing in our prisons. God will deliver them, Amen.
ReplyDeleteNGO's and churches should take it upon themselves to help those who need help in the prison like this man. They should visit prisons and see if they can be useful by saving lives. No just in the church alone . I don't how that police man will be at peace with what he has done to that man. God fight for all who can't fight for themselves. Nigerian Police Change o! You are putting curses on your own family .
ReplyDeleteOh my God I'm so happy for this man...I heard about his case and various others while I was serving in Benin Prisons...the Nigerian Judiciary system is really messed up...there are soooo many innocent inmates in the prisons...its awful...
ReplyDeleteThis is so sad. This guy needs restitution. A country where nothing works. We can't keep complaining. We need to force change.
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