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11 Jun 2025, 01:34 GMT+10
Residents of the Estonian town of Tartu are concerned about rapists and murderers potentially turning it into a risk zone
Hundreds of Estonians have signed a petition protesting against a government initiative to lease space in a local prison to house criminals from Sweden.
Last year, the Baltic state said it could allow domestic prisons to host criminals from abroad to generate income for the national budget. Sweden, which is facing soaring crime levels and an overburdened prison system, has shown interest in the scheme.
In response, residents of the small Estonian city of Tartu launched a petition last week to demand the government stop the initiative.
"We stand against Tartu Prison being used to house dangerous foreign criminals," the petition said. The scheme intends to house "third-country nationals from its prisons, including those convicted of serious crimes, like rape and murder," the petition said.
"We do not want our city to become a place of punishment for people who have no connection to Estonia," the appeal continued, stressing that the people of Tartu do not want the town to become "a risk zone."
The petition has gathered 889 signatures and needs 111 more to be submitted to the parliament in Tallinn.
Justice Minister Liisa Pakosta first floated the idea of renting out jail space last year to utilize the nation's half-empty prisons to boost the Estonian budget amid planned spending cuts and tax hikes. Estonia has a comparatively low national crime rate.
Last week, Stockholm announced that, starting in July of next year, it will send up to 600 criminals to serve sentences in Tartu Prison under the proposed scheme. They will be housed separately from local convicts, according to the plan. The agreement still requires parliamentary approval in both countries.
Sweden has experienced a spike in gang-related violent crime in recent years. Tougher laws and harsher sentences have contributed to overpopulation in its prisons.
This May, the Swedish prison system was overloaded with more than 7,000 inmates held in just over 5,000 cells - with an occupancy rate of 141%, Reuters wrote last week, citing statistics from the Swedish Prison and Probation Service. The overall occupancy rate was reportedly 96%, including standby accommodation.
Sweden expects to be able to save an average of €11,500 ($13,100) a month per inmate by sending prisoners to serve their time in Estonia. In turn, Tallinn hopes to leverage its prison-renting plan to make some €30 million ($34 million) annually.
(RT.com)
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