Ansip: mind häirib, kui inimesi vanglakohtade rentimisega hirmutatakse

Ansip: mind häirib, kui inimesi vanglakohtade rentimisega hirmutatakse

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Ansip: I am bothered when people are scared by renting out prison spaces

Ansip, kes oli Tartu linnapea, kui vangla ehitati, ütles, et ta oli toona suure vangla vastu. Ta ei ütle nüüd, et tal oli õigus. Ta ei pea vanglakohtade rentimist halvaks. Ansip rõhutas, et ta pole ekspert, kuid ta on vanglatemaatikaga kursis.
Ansip ütles, et teda häirib, kui inimesi hirmutatakse. Näiteks öeldakse, et Tartu saab . Ta usub, et vanglakohtade olemasolu on . Ansip märkis, et vanglakohtade arvu on raske täpselt ennustada. Ta rääkis, et . Näiteks Belgia ja Norra rendivad kohti Hollandis.
Ansip ütles, et Eesti ei saa vanglat lihtsalt sulgeda. Rootsi maksab vangide eest head hinda. Ta meenutas, et õpetajate streik oli 10 miljoni euro pärast. Ansip rõhutas, et . Ta uuris, kuidas mõjub teistele riikidele. Ta leidis, et kuritegevus ei kasvanud, kuid .
Tartu praeguse linnapea Urmas Klaas ütles, et . Ta rõhutas, et Tartu vanglast pole keegi põgenenud. Klaas ütles, et vangide lähedased ei tule sageli külastama, sest reisimine on kallis. Vanglateenistus kontrollib külastajaid. Klaas märkis, et ja säilitab olemasolevaid.
Kaitsepolitsei hoiatab, et võib tuua . Näiteks võib tekkida oht islamiäärmuslusest või kuritegevusest. Kaitsepolitsei rõhutas, et ei tohi Eestisse tuua. Tartu vangla on 933-kohaline ja seal on praegu ligi 300 vangi.
Ansip, who was the mayor of Tartu when the prison was built, said that he was against a large prison at the time. He does not now say that he was right. He does not consider renting out prison spaces to be bad. Ansip emphasized that he is not an expert, but he is familiar with prison topics.
Ansip said that he is bothered when people are scared. For example, it is said that Tartu will become a new Guantanamo. He believes that the existence of prison spaces is important for national defense. Ansip noted that it is difficult to accurately predict the number of prison spaces. He mentioned that wealthy countries also rent prison spaces. For example, Belgium and Norway rent spaces in the Netherlands.
Ansip said that Estonia cannot simply close the prison. Sweden pays a good price for the prisoners. He recalled that the teachers' strike was over 10 million euros. Ansip emphasized that the safety of Estonian people is important. He researched how renting out prison spaces affects other countries. He found that crime did not increase, but it is difficult for prisoners to reintegrate into society.
The current mayor of Tartu, Urmas Klaas, said that every activity has risks. He emphasized that no one has escaped from Tartu Prison. Klaas said that the relatives of prisoners often do not come to visit because traveling is expensive. The prison service checks visitors. Klaas noted that renting the prison creates new jobs and preserves existing ones.
The Estonian Internal Security Service warns that renting out prison spaces may bring security threats. For example, there may be a danger of Islamic extremism or criminal activity. The Internal Security Service emphasized that prisoners related to terrorism must not be brought to Estonia. Tartu Prison has 933 spaces and currently houses close to 300 prisoners.