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MoI Says Detainee Hussein Abu Hamad Receives Necessary Medical Care in Dry Dock Prison
2017-05-04 - 7:28 p
Bahrain Mirror: The Ministry of Interior denied what was reported by family of detainee Hussein Jaffar Abdullah Abu Hamad (21 years) about their son not receiving his medications in Dry Dock Prison.
The General Directorate of Reformation and Rehabilitation responded saying that all inmates in centers affiliated to it, including detainee Hussein Abu Ahmad, enjoy the rights stipulated in the reform and rehabilitation institution's statute and law.
It added that after reviewing the inmate's medical file, it was revealed that he is receiving the necessary medical care and that he regularly visits the clinics inside and outside the prison, noting that his medical reviews exceeded 93 visits.
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