Baby Gang: special surveillance for the rapper: “influence of inmates”

Baby Gang: special surveillance for the rapper: “influence of inmates”

Milan, 8 April (LaPresse) – Zaccaria Mouhib, known as “Baby Gang”, is reportedly a “violent, unruly and resistant to discipline’ who risks exerting his ‘influence’ on other ‘inmates’ who ‘recognise’ him as a ‘charismatic figure’ and a ‘leader’, partly due to the ‘arrogant and threatening manner’ in which he interacts with prison staff. For these reasons, the Department of Prison Administration has placed the trapper – who has been at the centre of investigations and trials in recent years – under a “special surveillance” regime for six months. The 24-year-old from Lecco, currently imprisoned in Busto Arsizio after being arrested in March following an investigation by the Lecco Public Prosecutor’s Office into illegal weapons and handling stolen goods, will be barred from participating in the monthly ‘draw’ to select inmates for ‘meal preparation’, the ‘library’ service and other ‘cultural’ and ‘sporting’ activities in prison. The artist will be assigned to a “single” cell with a whole series of “restrictions” on furnishings, including a ban on “individual self-powered hotplates”, wardrobes, “mirrors” and “televisions”, whilst he will be permitted a “portable radio”, a “bed” and a “table with a stool”. He will not be allowed to take part in ‘educational’ and vocational courses and will not be permitted to ‘spend time outdoors’ for more than ‘two hours a day’, according to the order signed by the deputy head of the DAP, Massimo Parisi, on 1 April.

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