Biljana Plavsic, serving an 11 years' imprisonment in Sweden for crimes against humanity, is problematic for the Swedish Prison and Probation Service.
Before Plavsic was transferred to the prison for women where she will be living, she was placed in custody in Stockholm. At Kronobergsh�ktet she recieved benfits that other inmates don't have. For example: she had a better cell, she were allowed to stay outdoors longer than the others, she got a cake on her birthday (!) and the guards also bought her Serbian newspapers.
The union and the prison guards at Kronobergshäktet is very critical to the prison management for giving the orders that Plavsic was not to be treated as a normal inmate.
- Other murderers are not welcomed to Kronobergshäktet with a handshake, says a prison guard who wishes to remain anonymous, to Svenska Dagbladet.
