Andrew Tate’s prison full of ‘bed bugs, roaches’: report
Andrew Tate is reportedly standing in front of “guards who abuse inmates” in a “roach-infested hellhole.”
The Council of Europe’s Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment revealed the condition of the “roach-infested cells”.
They began by highlighting the conditions Tate can expect to find in prison, claiming, “Material conditions in all prisons visited were generally poor.”
According to The Mirror, “with run-down cells, lack of amenities (storage space, tables and chairs) and worn mattresses and bedding infested with bed bugs and roaches. Many complaints were received about very limited access to hot water as well as insufficient cell heating in winter.”
Not to mention that “a significant number of allegations of physical abuse of prisoners by prison staff have been received…”
“The report contains multiple allegations of physical abuse, including sexual abuse, by staff and raises serious concerns about the health service’s failure to record injuries and failure to effectively investigate allegations.”