Immediate prison and total isolation for repeat kingpins

Published on May 16, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The government has announced a drastic measure to curb repeat criminal networks. The proposal establishes automatic imprisonment and total isolation for leaders who have been previously convicted. The idea is to cut off their ability to operate from their cell at the root, preventing communication with the outside world. The debate on human rights and effectiveness is already underway.

high-security prison cell interior, reinforced concrete walls with no windows, a capo in orange jumpsuit being handcuffed to a fixed metal bed frame while a correctional officer seals a solid steel door with electronic locks, surveillance cameras with red blinking LEDs mounted on every corner, total isolation demonstrated by a control panel showing blocked communication signals, cinematic photorealistic style, harsh overhead fluorescent lighting, cold metallic surfaces, ultra-detailed textures, dramatic shadows emphasizing confinement, no text or symbols visible

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To execute total isolation, radio frequency signal blocking systems and Faraday cages in cells are required. Additionally, biometric scanners and motion sensors would be implemented to prevent unauthorized physical contact. Communication would be limited to a unidirectional device controlled by an officer. Artificial intelligence software would monitor voice and writing patterns to detect attempts to encode messages. The goal is to create a seamless digital environment.

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Sure, the capo will have free time to meditate on his bad decisions. No Netflix, no calls, no visits. Just him, his thoughts, and a gray wall. At least he won't have to worry about slow Wi-Fi. Of course, if he manages to escape, he shouldn't count on room service: here the menu is always the same, and the dessert is a dose of reality.