During recent inspections, over 100 convicts who were out on short-term trips were checked. The majority of the individuals complied with established regulations. However, nine convicts were found to have violated specific rules.
Of these nine, six were found to be under the influence of alcohol, and three were unaccounted for at their designated residences by the specified time. All individuals who committed these infractions were subject to disciplinary action. Specifically, five convicts who were found to be intoxicated were assigned stricter conditions for serving their sentences.
These five were transferred from the open-type prison setting to the semi-open-type prison. Furthermore, one convict who was also found to be under the influence of alcohol faced a restriction on their ability to take short-term trips for a period of one year. These measures indicate ongoing monitoring efforts regarding the behavior of the convicts within the correctional system.
The adherence to rules remains a key focus for authorities overseeing the rehabilitation and supervision of the incarcerated population, including the Lithuanian contingent where applicable. The disciplinary actions taken underscore the commitment to maintaining order and compliance among the supervised convicts.
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