
5 Places You'd Never Want to Be Locked Up
Ever wondered what life is like in the world's deadliest prisons? These notorious facilities make Hollywood's depictions of prison look tame. With daily violence, brutal treatment, and gang-controlled cell blocks, the reality inside these walls is something most people can't imagine.
1. La Modelo, Colombia
In Colombia's La Modelo Prison, violence is not only expected but is a way of life. The prison is divided into two wings, housing opposing political factions: left-wing insurgents and right-wing government supporters. A deadly no-man's-land lies between them, where fights break out frequently. During a 2020 riot spurred by COVID-19 fears, 23 inmates died, underscoring the lethal conditions in this overcrowded and underfunded facility. The danger is heightened by the fact that inmates often have access to firearms and explosives, while prison staff remain unarmed.
2. Bang Kwang Central Prison, Thailand
Nicknamed the "Bangkok Hilton," Bang Kwang Prison is anything but luxurious. Inmates are packed into tiny cells with little ventilation, and those on death row are shackled at all times. Brutal treatment from guards is common, with inmates enduring frequent beatings and long-term solitary confinement. Many prisoners suffer physical and psychological breakdowns due to these conditions. Death row inmates are often given only two hours' notice before their execution, adding another layer of fear and uncertainty.
3. Ciudad Barrios, El Salvador
In Ciudad Barrios Prison, members of the MS-13 gang effectively run the show. Guards fear for their own safety and have little power over inmates, leaving the prison under the control of violent gang members. Inside, prisoners create their own social structures, from healthcare clinics to bakeries, using limited resources in the most dangerous ways. With a ratio of 50 inmates to one guard, violence, extortion, and even murder are common, making Ciudad Barrios one of the most feared prisons in the world.
4. Butyrka Prison, Russia
Moscow's Butyrka Prison is notorious for extreme overcrowding, brutal treatment, and rampant disease. Designed for a much smaller population, the prison regularly holds more than its capacity, with 100 prisoners crammed into cells designed for a fraction of that. Tuberculosis and HIV spread rapidly due to lack of healthcare, while guards inflict regular physical abuse. The prison's harsh conditions and history of human rights abuses have made it infamous even within Russia’s notoriously tough prison system.
5. Gitarama Central Prison, Rwanda
Gitarama Prison in Rwanda is notorious for its horrific conditions, with extreme overcrowding forcing thousands of inmates into a space meant for only a few hundred. In 1995 alone, over 1,000 prisoners reportedly died due to lack of basic healthcare and sanitation, leading to festering, decaying bodies within the facility. Food shortages are so severe that some inmates have been driven to cannibalism just to survive. Human rights organizations like Amnesty International have raised alarms about the appalling state of the prison.
The horrifying realities in these prisons go far beyond the typical challenges of life behind bars. In these facilities, survival isn't guaranteed, and every day presents new dangers. For those trapped inside, even the simplest human rights are out of reach, and the outside world feels a lifetime away.
References: 25 Most Dangerous Prisons in the World | 15 Worst Prisons in the World