Peruvian authorities recently discovered two antennas providing illegal internet and phone access to inmates at Challapalca prison, situated high in the Andes. This serious breach of security included hidden electronic equipment found within prison cells. The antennas, installed on adjacent properties, enabled prisoners to communicate and browse the internet clandestinely. Challapalca prison historically held notorious guerrillas and now houses members of the Tren de Aragua, highlighting ongoing challenges in maintaining order and security in correctional facilities.
Peruvian authorities have uncovered two antennas that illegally provided internet and phone access to inmates at Challapalca prison, along with hidden equipment within cells.
The antennas, located on nearby houses, allowed prisoners at the high-altitude Challapalca prison to connect freely to the internet, raising security concerns.
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