AKU JOIN CHINESE TRIAD DEKAT SPAIN (PART 2)

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Mamad Spain recounts his experiences in Spanish prisons, detailing aspects such as daily routines, privileges, and challenges faced by inmates. He navigates cultural differences, relationships, and his own decisions to return to Singapore after feeling disconnected from life in Spain.

Insights

  • Mamad Spain shares his prison experience, emphasizing the communal aspects of life behind bars, such as shared meals and respect for religious practices.
  • Mamad Spain navigates cultural challenges and legal procedures in Spain, including criteria for residency, while reflecting on the dynamics of trust, brotherhood, and clear communication within the prison environment.

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  • What privileges did Mamad Spain have in prison?

    Mamad Spain had privileges like being called Datuk and having access to a television.

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Summary

00:00

Insights from Mamad Spain's Prison Experience

  • Mamad Spain shares his prison experience, highlighting its value for learning from those who have gone through it.
  • Mamad Spain discusses his time in prison, mentioning the lack of a warden guarding the cell.
  • Mamad Spain talks about the privileges he had in prison, such as being called Datuk and having access to a television.
  • In prison, Mamad Spain describes the room setup, where each person has their own space and can interact with others in adjacent rooms.
  • Mamad Spain details the restrictions and rules in prison, including the zero tolerance policy and the ability to purchase items like a radio or a Discman.
  • Mamad Spain mentions the daily routine in prison, including exercise in the morning and relaxation at night.
  • Mamad Spain discusses the intimate visitation process in prison, where visitors are allowed for a limited time in a designated room.
  • Mamad Spain explains the process of requesting items from outside, like coffee or bread, with the need for approval.
  • Mamad Spain talks about the communal aspects of prison life, including shared meals and the importance of respecting each other's religious practices.
  • Mamad Spain reflects on the mental health challenges in prison, noting the higher suicide rate and the impact on inmates' well-being.

14:31

"Singaporean Ex-Convict Faces Challenges in Spain"

  • The individual in the text has spent time in prison in Spain, with multiple incarcerations in different locations.
  • The person has a girlfriend who lives in the North of Spain, and they have been in a relationship for a while.
  • The individual has been in Spain for 12 years, with three of those years spent in prison.
  • They have decided to return to Singapore after 10 months due to feeling disconnected from Spain.
  • The person faces challenges with their passport and legal status in Spain, needing to follow specific procedures.
  • Criteria exist for individuals to stay in Spain, including having lived there for at least three years and having a place to live.
  • The individual has been involved in gangsterism near Madrid, with connections to a local gang.
  • Emotional support is provided by the person's girlfriend, who visits and brings clothes every two weeks.
  • The individual has a boss who is involved in gang activities and has connections to China and Italy.
  • The person navigates cultural differences and challenges in Spain, including the need to adapt to prison life and legal procedures.

26:12

Prison Inmate Trusts Speaker, Plans Escape

  • The speaker is in prison and interacts with a fellow inmate who has been in prison multiple times and has slaves.
  • The inmate trusts the speaker and plans to meet him outside the prison in Barcelona.
  • They discuss the inmate's old and new slaves and the speaker's desire to start from the bottom and earn trust.
  • The speaker is tasked with taking care of a large dog belonging to the inmate.
  • The speaker and the inmate get into a scuffle on a train, leading to a confrontation with the inmate's senior.
  • The speaker lives with the inmate and his girlfriend, taking care of the dog.
  • The speaker is involved in a physical altercation with the inmate, leading to a tense moment with the senior.
  • The speaker is instructed to stay in the cell on the sixth day and is given guidelines on using a phone.
  • The speaker recounts his rowdy behavior and interactions with other inmates, including singing karaoke.
  • The speaker reflects on his experiences and the dynamics within the prison, emphasizing the need to earn trust and navigate relationships carefully.

38:03

"Boss, Brotherhood, and Business: A Journey"

  • The speaker discusses interactions with a boss, emphasizing a sense of brotherhood and comfort in communication.
  • Mention of financial transactions and the importance of being oneself and clear in dealings.
  • Plans to travel to Portugal by train, discussing the journey and the purpose of the trip.
  • Reference to extortion and protection money in different locations, highlighting the differences in practices.
  • Description of the boss's business involving hijacking and selling goods, with a focus on the community aspect.
  • The speaker reflects on the Chinese community's influence and the importance of family ties.
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