Famous detainee Charles Bronson Pens Extraordinary Letter

The 62-year-old claims that the system is rupturing his human rights while being imprisoned at HMP Wakefield in West Yorkshire. 


Famous detainee Charles Bronson Pens Extraordinary Letter


He is at present serving life for burglary and capture however trusts that he could have been discharged 13 years back. 

Bronson, who these days passes by the name Charles Salvador, has just spent a little over four months OUT of prison since being locked up back 1974 – because of his reliable assaults on both jail staff and detainees. 

Famous detainee Charles Bronson Pens Extraordinary Letter



In his letter, he lashes that he shouldn’t be confined a lone unit or a Category A jail, writing: 

“I am one of the forgotten IPP (indeterminate sentence for public protection) prisoners, left behind after IPP was deemed unlawful in 2012.

Everyone in jail, are permitted certain rights. Especially progress. How can I ever progress whilst I am CAT A?  

I was sentenced to existence with a levy of three years. I am 13 years over that duty.

I have put in decades, unlawfully held in single cell 

I have unlawfully been denied advancement.

Indeed, even the Kray twins were de-classified to CAT B following 15 years. 

I have been on it 40 years, this alone stops my advancement.

CAT A prisoners are deemed a danger to the state and a danger to to society

My crimes outside, are actually very low grade, they do not       warrant or justify a CAT A status. 


I am constantly denied my basic human rights… no form of   rehabilitation whatsoever.”


In the past, Bronson has been transferred to different prisons and sections over 150 times due to his violent outbursts – which includes the time he covered himself in butter and attacked 12 prison guards after hearing that Arsenal had won the FA Cup.

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