Prison is an amplifier.
The slightest information, especially if it comes from television, spreads through corridors and walks at the speed of sound.
Suffice to say that the arrival of Salah Abdeslam at the Réau penitentiary center (Seine-et-Marne), on February 7, has anything but gone unnoticed.
“It was one of the first things my husband talked to me about when I saw him in the visiting room,” says Lina, a 24-year-old inmate’s wife.
He watched the arrival of the convoy from the window of his cell.
He had never seen so many security vehicles.
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