Brians 2 prison is being the center of the latest news surrounding the Alves case. The soccer player has been admitted to this prison since January 23 and this Sunday he received a visit from his still partner, the model Joana Sanz, who spoke to the media after holding a 50-minute face-to-face with the player, publishes newspaper AS of Spain.
However, it has been another visitor who is giving rise to talk after he has detailed the supposed favorable treatment that Dani Alves receives in prison, although he has preferred to do so without revealing his identity or showing his face.
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speaking for Europe Press, this witness has denied the idea that the Brazilian player is treated as one more prisoner: “From what I have heard, four officials accompany him to the patio who have him escorted and who keep him apart, alone. I couldn’t tell you if he has contact with other prisoners, but what I do know is that at the moment he is separated because it is an exclusive case, as he is a well-known athlete… ”.
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The same visitor affirms that Alves is treated favorably and gives a version that conflicts with the one that suggests that he has a cellmate named Coutinho.
“I wouldn’t know how to tell you, but from what I’ve heard here at the gates, yes,” he explains about whether he is aware of whether Alves is alone in the cell or not.
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In addition, he justifies that he is separated because “it is an important case and he is an important footballer, and so that there are no problems between the prisoners”, but he understands that such treatment could annoy the rest of the inmates.
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However, this type of measure could be related to the attempt to “guarantee the safety of Alves” that the Catalan courts used to carry out his transfer on January 23 after three nights in the Brians 1 prison.
During his stay at Brians 2, Alves participated in a game for which the prison installed a cloth that prevented the vision of other prisoners and it is known that he has an allowance of 100 euros to spend in the commissary. In his case, he spent some of that money on canned tuna, yogurt, shampoo, deodorant, and a few energy drinks. (D)
Source: Eluniverso

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