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Inside the El Salvador ‘mega prison’ holding 12,000 accused gang members

  • The 40,000-person facility – thought to be the largest in the Americas – opened earlier this year
  • Up to 75 inmates live in each cell of about 1,000 square feet, sharing two toilets and sinks

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The prison, formally known as the Terrorism Confinement Centre, was built to hold 40,000 inmates. Photo: AFP
Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s relentless war on gangs is steadily filling the cellblocks of a massive prison that may be Latin America’s largest.
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At the complex in Tecoluca, southeast of the capital San Salvador, dozens of inmates with shaved heads peer out of a single cellblock.

Standing out among the omnipresent white T-shirts and shorts are some heads and necks covered in dark tattoos.

Agence France-Presse joined government human rights officials this week in a rare tour of the prison, formally known as the Terrorism Confinement Centre, almost exactly six months after its inauguration on February 24.

Authorities accuse nearly all of the Tecoluca prisoners of belonging to the violent rival MS-13 and Barrio 18 gangs. Photo: El Salvador Presidency Press Office via AFP
Authorities accuse nearly all of the Tecoluca prisoners of belonging to the violent rival MS-13 and Barrio 18 gangs. Photo: El Salvador Presidency Press Office via AFP

The massive prison has a capacity for 40,000 inmates, but now holds 12,114 accused gang members.

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