Pubdate: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 Source: East African Standard, The (Kenya) Copyright: 2004 The East African Standard Contact: http://www.eastandard.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1743 Author: Willis Oketch EX-CONVICT TELLS OF HOMOSEXUALITY IN PRISON Nairobi An ex-prisoner yesterday told of a harrowing life of misery, homosexuality and drug abuse at the Shimo La Tewa prison. Odhiambo Migot, who was released last week after serving seven months in the remand prison, described the prison as a veritable hell-hole where prisoners are forced into homosexuality, bhang is smoked liberally and where their lives are endangered by gangs who operate in cahoots with the prison warders. Hard drugs are freely available and bootleg, of the kumi kumi variety, is drunk in the jail, "just like in a bar." Migot narrated how a gang of prisoners serving long sentences and who are known as Trustee Prisoners force other inmates into homosexuality with the full connivance of warders. Young men are literary raped by gangs of sex starved homosexuals, he told the East African Standard, some are beaten up for resisting and are sodomised when they are almost unconscious. "The Trustee prisoners are very powerful in Shimo la Tewa. They sell drugs to prisoners, they organise sodomy for inmate clients and some are very violent to newcomers. It is a Mafia in there that operates prison crime," he said. The Trustees are in-charge of the distribution of food during meal times. "If you refuse to succumb to their advances they plan with the warders to starve you until you give in," he says. In the face of powerful and violent hard-core criminals, fresh inmates are usually left with no choice but to join in the vicious web of crime in the prison, and to give in to the sexual demands of the trustee prisoners. "Many have given up, they do not even scream, they give in and just cry later," said the ex-prisoner who, however, declined to say if he was subjected to the inhuman act. Any comment on his part, he shyly told our reporter, would cause him embarrassment. But Coast Prison Commandant Mr Samson Quantai, when contacted, denied the allegations. He, however, pledged to investigate the complaints. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake