Maracaibo National Prison (Sabaneta Prison)
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The Maracaibo National Prison (Sabaneta Prison) was a notoriously violent prison in the city of
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. It was operated by the Ministry of Prison Systems, most recently under minister
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, from 1958-2013. Typical of a Venezuelan prison, it was severely overcrowded, with inadequate access to medical care, food, and clean water, and violence among prisoners was common. Gangs of inmates had control over the prison, and were led by a "pran" (inmate leader). The prison was closed after 55 years of operation due to government intervention and is now being converted into a museum.


Facilities


Prison life

Home of 3,700 inmates, the overcrowded prison was built to occupy 700 prisoners as of 2013. Of this number, an estimated 192 of them were children of the inmates. The prison was run by prisoners themselves, following the trend of 80% of Venezuelan prisons which are run by their prisoners. As the population continued to grow inside Maracaibo National Prison, it far exceeded its intended population.


Structure

Throughout its construction in 1958, Maracaibo National Prison was split into 4 main areas. The first of which Procemil was formed to house military officers and police agents. Reeducation hosted criminals with light charges. Prison contained a variety of standard prisoners. Maximum housed the criminals with the most serious charges.


Notable incidents


1994 Riot and Fire

On January 3, 1994, a riot broke out in the prison as a result of ongoing gang activity. A fire was started by a group of inmates, and then they subsequently shot or stabbed other inmates who tried to escape the fire. While there is some dispute over the number of casualties and injuries during the incident, many more prisoners were killed when security personnel attempted to take control of the prison, with some sources claiming over 150 casualties. This riot brought attention to the poor conditions in Venezuelan prisons and is often cited as one of the deadliest prison incidents to date.


Other riots

Smaller riots also occurred regularly in Maracaibo National Prison, with authorities claiming it to be gang violence among prisoners. In 2012 it was reported that as few as 8 wardens were on duty at any time, with an additional 32
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officers patrolling the outside. Due to this lack of security personnel, gang violence was common, with 69 prisoners killed in 2013 alone.


Raids

While the governmental control over the prison was weak, raids by government forces frequently yielded massive amounts of weapons and drugs. One raid even discovered a collection of jungle animals housed in the prison, including a few endangered species.


Notable inmates

Mocho Edwin was the "pran" in Maracaibo National Prison at the prison's closing. He was first imprisoned in 2006 but was soon after released in 2007. Since then, he was sent to Maracaibo for committing triple homicide. Edwin was known for drug sales and prostitution throughout the prison and connections with the outside world after being seen with
Iris Varela María Iris Varela Rangel ( San Cristóbal, Táchira, Venezuela, March 9, 1969) is a Venezuelan leftist politician, activist, criminologist, corrupt, member of the board of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) and Minister of Popular ...
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In media

Maracaibo National Prison is often viewed as a place of terror. With constant gang violence and death, reporters have placed a veil of violence over the prison. Some consider it to be one of the world's most dangerous prisons to live in. Local news sources stress the overcrowded nature of the prison and poor living conditions. It often appeared in sensationalized articles of many dangerous prisons and bloody massacres.


Closing

In 2013 after a riot killing 16 inmates, the Maracaibo National Prison was closed. There are currently plans to reopen the prison as a museum for citizens to visit the sites of famous massacres and learn about the historical running of corrupt prison systems. It is known that "Mocho Edwin" put up a fight, and refused to leave his kingdom within La Sabaneta upon its closure. *


See also

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Iris Varela María Iris Varela Rangel ( San Cristóbal, Táchira, Venezuela, March 9, 1969) is a Venezuelan leftist politician, activist, criminologist, corrupt, member of the board of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) and Minister of Popular ...
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Yare Prison Yare Prison ( es, Prisión de Yare; officially: Prison of San Francisco de Yare) is a prison in San Francisco de Yare, in the Simón Bolívar Municipality of the Miranda state, Venezuela. Like other prisons in Venezuela, it is known for its har ...
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Yare Prison Riot On 20 August 2012, armed prisoners in the Yare I prison complex, an overcrowded prison in Miranda state near Caracas, Venezuela, rioted. A shootout between two groups resulted in the deaths of 25 people, one of them a visitor. Among those injure ...
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Zulia Zulia State ( es, Estado Zulia, ; Wayuu: ''Mma’ipakat Suuria'') is one of the 23 states of Venezuela. The state capital is Maracaibo. As of the 2011 census, it has a population of 3,704,404, the largest population among Venezuela's states. It ...


References

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