Sweden busted a man who impersonated a military officer for 18 years, worked at NATO headquarters, and even had contact with Russia

You get a room. Nothing in it. A thin mattress on a wooden frame bolted to the wall with your own bathroom.

At my ward, the clothes you wear are pathetically useless underpants, shitty sweatpants and shitty tshirts with a big print with the number of my ward. No personal belongings what so ever except for smokes and snus. There is 1 shared TV, there is a smoking room, you get 60 minutes per day outside in like, a 20x20m big walled-in box, the food is nutritious and healthy for sure but it tastes like water. They have shitty soap and soft rubber toothbrushes.

There is a deck of cards, but there is no gambling and we are always a minimum of 2 guards literally out on the ward at all times. Any sort of violence or threats and you're off to isolation and the staff here really doesn't go easy on you if you pick a fight.

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