Got extra prison space in Europe? Rent it out
SUPPLEMENTING one's income by renting out a spare room is hardly a novel concept.
But the Netherlands took it a big step further on Friday when, in a European first, it officially leased a prison to Belgium.
With plenty of prison cells to spare, the Netherlands has agreed to admit 500 Belgian inmates into its prison in the southern Dutch city of Tilburg.
Belgium will pay the Dutch 30 million euros (US$41.14 million) a year for the favor under a three-year deal.
Spearheaded last year by former Belgian prime minister Herman van Rompuy - who is now President of the European Council - the initiative should provide relief to Belgium's overcrowded prisons until new ones come into operation from 2012.
Dutch Deputy Justice Minister Nebahat Albayrak delivered the keys of the prison to Belgian Justice Minister Stefaan De Clerck, palming over a hand-sized symbolic key tied to ribbons in the color of the Dutch and Belgian flags in a ceremony also attended by Dutch Justice Minister Ernst Hirsch Ballin.
"We are not making a profit here," Albayrak said.
"Construction of many prisons over a short period combined with lower criminality rates meant that we had overcapacity."
But the Netherlands took it a big step further on Friday when, in a European first, it officially leased a prison to Belgium.
With plenty of prison cells to spare, the Netherlands has agreed to admit 500 Belgian inmates into its prison in the southern Dutch city of Tilburg.
Belgium will pay the Dutch 30 million euros (US$41.14 million) a year for the favor under a three-year deal.
Spearheaded last year by former Belgian prime minister Herman van Rompuy - who is now President of the European Council - the initiative should provide relief to Belgium's overcrowded prisons until new ones come into operation from 2012.
Dutch Deputy Justice Minister Nebahat Albayrak delivered the keys of the prison to Belgian Justice Minister Stefaan De Clerck, palming over a hand-sized symbolic key tied to ribbons in the color of the Dutch and Belgian flags in a ceremony also attended by Dutch Justice Minister Ernst Hirsch Ballin.
"We are not making a profit here," Albayrak said.
"Construction of many prisons over a short period combined with lower criminality rates meant that we had overcapacity."
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