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Convicted Under Administrative Law Shall Not Have Color Pencils, Cards and Hammer

January 11, 2011

Convicted under the Administrative Law shall not have color pencils, cards and hammer in the detention setting.

The decree of the Minister of Penitentiary, Probation and Legal Aid is already in force which lists the subjects that shall not be in possession of the convicted under the Administrative law.

More precisely, a convicted shall not have things, subjects and substances removed from public turnover; fire-guns and all sorts of side-arms; vehicles, explosives, poisonous and inflammable substances; money, valuable things, valuable papers, optic tools, food products which need warming (except tea and coffee), yeast, sugar, alcohol including beer, perfumes, and other substances consisting alcohol, knives, other sharp things, lighters, axes, hammers and other tools; cards, photo-cameras, photo-materials, chemicals, video-cameras, mobile phones, any documents (except copies of court judgments and decisions; notifications about the money, properties and other valuable things which they have left with the prison administration); topographic maps and compasses; unidentified military and other uniforms or clothes, hats and shoes, color pencils, paints, copy papers.

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