Ramo Verde Prison[1] (officially called National Center for Military Processed of Ramo Verde) is a military prison in the Los Teques municipality of Miranda, Venezuela. It is a prison known for its strict policies and security measures for prisoners, reserved specifically for military personnel and civilians whose characteristics represent an importance to the Venezuelan state, whether for reasons of safety or policies that may stay in place temporarily or to meet all of their penalties.

Ramo Verde Prison
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Coordinates10°21′43″N 67°03′18″W / 10.36194°N 67.05500°W / 10.36194; -67.05500
StatusOperational
Security classMaximum Security
Managed byGovernment of Venezuela
CityLos Teques
State/provinceMiranda
Country Venezuela

Security edit

Security relies on the Third Division of the Army of Venezuela and the Operational Area Integral Defense (ZODI) of the capital. Gonzalo Himiob of the Venezuelan Penal stated that Ramo Verde "is the most secure prison in the country by a military character".[2]

Detainees edit

Ramo Verde has been a point of controversy and criticism due to cases of known personalities held there. According to an NGO called Citizen Control for Security, Ramo Verde is a prison "where prisoners are sort of invisible for the Venezuelan Government and totally unaware of any control mechanism laid down in the Law."[3]

Among the people who have been held there include:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Militares presos: En "Celdas de Castigo" de Ramo Verde". Reportero24. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  2. ^ "Una cárcel militar alberga al político Leopoldo López". El Mundo. 24 February 2014. Retrieved 12 June 2014.
  3. ^ Olivares, Francisco (8 December 2012). "The truth behind Helicoide jail". El Universal. Retrieved 12 June 2014.