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  2. Pudu Prison - Wikipedia

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    Pudu Prison (Malay: Penjara Pudu), also known as Pudu Jail or Pudu Gaol, was a prison in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Built in phases by the British colonial government between 1891 and 1895, it was located along Jalan Shaw (now Jalan Hang Tuah). [2] The construction began with its 394-metre prison wall at a cost of 16,000 Straits dollars. The wall ...

  3. Barlow and Chambers execution - Wikipedia

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    There they were imprisoned in Pudu Prison. Barlow continued to profess his innocence. [21] Pudu Prison had been built in 1895 to hold about 700. By 1986 it held around 6,000 prisoners, almost 50 of whom were drug dealers sentenced to death. [19] The appeal started on 16 December 1985.

  4. File:Pudu Prison (interior from northwest), Pudu, Kuala ...

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  5. Jimmy Chua Chap Seng - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] Chua was remanded at Pudu Prison since 13 August 1984 while awaiting trial for the above offences. [14] In April 1985, Chua escaped from hospital while receiving treatment for an illness. [15] [9] He was eventually recaptured at Seremban after a manhunt, and taken back to Pudu Prison, where he was detained since 1984 while awaiting ...

  6. List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II

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    Fengtai Prison; Kiangwang POW Camp; Lunghua Civilian Assembly Center (Shanghai) Lushun (Port Arthur) POW Camp; Unit 1855 (Beijing) Unit 1644 (Nanjing) Unit 8604 (Guangzhou) Unit 543 (Hailar District) Wusong POW Camp (Wusong, Shanghai) Weixian Civil Assembly Center (Wei County , near Weifang) Yu Yuen Road Civilian Assembly Center (Shanghai)

  7. Prisoners of Profit - The Huffington Post

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    Within months, local judges were hearing complaints about abusive staff, prison-like conditions and food full of maggots, according to recent interviews and state audits and court transcripts from the time. Miami-Dade County Circuit Judge Tom Petersen drove an hour and a half to Pahokee in 1997 and started snapping pictures.

  8. Malaysian Prison Department - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian Prison Department (Malay: Jabatan Penjara Malaysia; Jawi: جابتن ڤنجارا مليسيا ‎; Chinese: 马来西亚监狱局), is a department under Malaysia's Ministry of Home Affairs responsible for prisons where offenders sentenced by the courts are held. These prisons also serve as detention and recovery institutions.

  9. Malaysia Prison Museum - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia Prison Museum (Malay: Muzium Penjara Malaysia) is a prison museum that displays items and information about prison life in Malacca City, Malacca, Malaysia. It was officially opened by Yang di-Pertua Negeri of Malacca Mohd Khalil Yaakob on 20 November 2014.