This prison was built 60 years ago in Quezon city on the Philippine island of Luzon. Originally it was designed for 800 prisoners, but the authorities managed to accommodate 3 800. Prisoners are forced to sleep in shifts on the floor, stairs, hammocks made from old blankets. This place is more like a can of sardines. Photographer Noel Celis “snuck” into the prison to see how it looks in reality.
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