Ningüino Military Internment Camp

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Ningüino
StatusOperational
Security classSuper-Maximum
Capacity6,500
Population25,282 (as of January 2021)
Opened30 June 1951; 72 years ago (1951-06-30)
Managed byCreeperopolis Ministry of Defense
DirectorAdolfo Pérez Fuentes
Street address4555 Línea del Norte
City Ningüino
Department Santa Ana
Country Creeperopolis
Websitengo.gob.cr
Notable prisoners
Carlos López López

The Ningüino Military Internment Camp (CreeperianCreeperian: Նինգշինո Ծամպո Միլիտար դե Ինտերնածիօն; Creeperian – Iberic: Ningüino Campo Militar de Internación), commonly known as simply Ningüino (Նինգշինո) and abbreviated as NGO (ՆԳՈ), is a Creeperian imperial military prison located five miles north of both Ningüino in Santa Ana which is operated by the Creeperian government. It is under the administration and oversight of the Ministry of Defense, with prison guards and security being composed of soldiers in the Creeperian Army. The prison is classified as a super-maximum security prison, one of only eight in Creeperopolis, it is administered by military, and the safety of its staff is of the upmost importance.

As of January 2021, Ningüino houses 25,282 prisoners, most of whom are prisoners-of war, members of the gang Mara Salvatrucha political opponents, and individuals who have committed several capital crimes. According to the Creeperian government, no prisoner has ever successfully escaped from the prison, despite numerous escape attempts, however, some members of Mara Salvatrucha have claimed to have escaped from the prison, although, none of the claims have been verified.

The prison is commonly cited by many human rights organizations as a major concern for the status of human rights in Creeperopolis and many have called it a concentration camp and extermination camp. The prison is known for its harsh living and working conditions, with extensive human rights abuses, torture, and unjustified killings and executions being commonplace. The Creeperian government has never denied that human rights abuses occur at the prison.

History

Controversies

Administration

Director of Ningüino (1951–present)

Military garrison

Notable current inmates

Domestic inmates

Foreign inmates

Notable former inmates

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