A question arises of the gaol sentence for expatriate paedophiles. In Bomana prison, there is a special section for expatriate prisoners separate from national prisoners.
If a convicted expatriate paedophile is a citizen of the country, does this mean that he will go in with all the other prisoners? Such a person will suffer at the hands of national prisoners. They say that eating faeces is an acquired taste.
But the question does arise about justice. Perhaps it is not justice that a naturalised expatriate be given conditions higher than the other prisoners.
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