Inside hellhole Supermax jail with ‘no concern for human life’ that Brit ISIS killer Jihadi Ringo is DESPERATE to flee.
According to The Sun: Jel Shafi Elshech, better known as Jihadi Ringo, is serving his sentence in a US prison by spending 23 hours a day in a cell. The 37-year-old man is part of the horrific ISIS group known as the 'Beatles' and is currently being held in a concrete cell of only 87 square feet at ADX Florence, Colorado, nicknamed 'Alcatraz of the Rocky Mountains.'
Inmates are locked in cells 12 x 7 feet without windows for 23 hours a day
Jel Shafi Elshech, known as Jihadi Ringo
In an attempt to escape this highly secure prison, he applied to return to the UK, which caused outrage among the families of the victims.
Bethany Haynes, whose father, the helper David, was killed by members of the group, commented: “The thought that such an evil person could come back to the UK disgusts me.”
LIFE IN THE SUPERSECURED PRISON
Elshech's world is restricted to four concrete walls, steel doors, and a small window. Inmates eat in their cells, food is passed through a hatch, and they get one hour of recreation in a cage where they can do pull-ups.
The bed is a concrete slab, and showers are available only three times a week. Phone calls are limited to 15 minutes with relatives once a month.
This prison, which houses 500 of the world's most dangerous criminals, was described by former prison director Norman Carlson as one that 'has no concern for human life at all.'
A former guard called it 'the purest version of hell.'
FROM HELL TO COMFORTS?
It is radically different from the British prison Belmarsh, where inmates can switch from 'basic' to 'enhanced' regimes by earning privileges like TVs, gaming consoles, sports, and even work. Bethany warned that:
“Inmates in HMP Belmarsh have opportunities for work, education, entertainment, access to TVs, and even gaming consoles.”
“Those who share Elshech's views will regard him as a 'celebrity' among some inmates.”
Shadow Justice Minister Robert Jenrick expressed outrage: “We have deprived him of his citizenship so that he can never set foot on British soil again.”
ISIS 'BEATLES'
Elshech and his accomplices were responsible for torturing and murdering at least 27 hostages, including Britons David Haynes and Alan Henning, as well as Americans James Foley, Steven Sotloff, Peter Kassig, and aid worker Kayla Mueller.
They were captured in Syria in 2018 along with another 'Beatle', Alexander Coti, and Elshech received eight life sentences from a court in the USA in 2022.
SUBMIT THE APPLICATION
Currently, Elshech has applied to return to the UK, 'to be closer to family and friends.'
Bethany was outraged: “He left this country to bring terror to the world and inflicted the worst agony on my father and others while he held them captive.”
“He is one of the worst terrorists to come from this country, and it is a terrible humiliation for our families that he is applying to return to one of our prisons.”
The events surrounding Elshech's application to the British authorities highlight the deep contradictions and emotions swirling around his heinous act. The situation provokes outrage not only among the victims of terrorism but also in society as a whole, raising questions of justice and accountability for past crimes.
It will be necessary to monitor the government's next steps and public reactions to this situation, as the decision could have significant implications for security and immigration policy.
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