The 30-year-old man has his meals brought to him from a local restaurant because it is not economical to lay on a canteen service for him alone, The Telegraph reports.
He enjoys the exclusive use of a gym, library and television room and occupies one of six cells which make up San Marino’s only jail, which is tucked into a wing of a former Capuchin monastery.
The monastery lies on the flanks of a massive limestone outcrop which, together with a few miles of flat farmland and residential areas, makes up Europe’s third smallest state, after the Vatican and Monaco.
As recently as 2009 the minute facility held 14 detainees, but now it boasts just one increasingly bored and lonely prisoner.
Armenian News
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