Guatemala's Plan to Block Prison Signals Faces Obstacles: Obsolete Tech, Corruption, Legal Loopholes
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Guatemala's Ministry of the Interior (Mingob) is initiating tests to block internet, 5G, and satellite signals within prisons as a measure against extortion. However, this plan confronts significant challenges, including outdated technology, systemic corruption, and legal loopholes. Previous attempts to implement similar blocking systems, like the one at Gaviotas Correctional Center in 2019, have faced difficulties. The effectiveness of the new plan remains uncertain due to these persistent obstacles.
This report details the significant technical, legal, and corruption-related challenges hindering Guatemala's efforts to block illicit communications in prisons, impacting public safety.
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