Rioting prisoners in Brazil have decapitated two inmates and are using
their severed heads to threaten two prison wardens they have taken
hostage,The Guardian reports.
At least four people are thought to have died in disturbances at the
Cascavel state penitentiary in Parana state, which has highlighted the
brutal conditions inside the country's prisons.
According to the authorities, about 700 inmates have taken part in the
uprising, which began on Sunday morning when two guards were taken
captive while they were serving breakfast.
The prisoners then ran amok, storming other areas of the facility and
climbing on to the roof where - wearing balaclavas - they burned
mattresses and ran up the flag of the First Capital Command criminal
organisation.
Two prisoners were beheaded and two thrown off the roof.
The rebels are demanding an end to strip-searches and shackles, a
relaxation of visiting arrangements, better food and more dialogue
with the authorities over how the facility is run.
"They are using the severed head of one of the prisoners to inflict
psychological torture on one of the hostages," Jairo Ferreira, lawyer
for the prison agents' union, told the Gazeta do Povo newspaper.
"There are scenes of terror inside the jail now."
Gang leaders often hold court in Brazil's prison system. Earlier this
year authorities in the northern state of Maranhão released mobile
phone footage of three bodies that were decapitated during a riot at
the Pedrinhas prison last December. In 2013 at least 60 inmates were
killed there - often during clashes between rival gangs.
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