A prison romp scandal has rocked Germany after a teenage inmate allegedly seduced two different jail officials who then tried to secure his early release.
Violent repeat offender Ahmad J., then 17, allegedly had a sexual relationship with a prison psychologist, 31, and a department head, 27, for months at the youth prison in Schleswig, in northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein.
The prison psychologist, who is only named by the pseudonym Marie B., fell in love with Ahmad J. after meeting him in the prison, German newspaper Bild reports.
But she was not the only one who appeared to have developed feelings for the inmate.
The department head, only given the pseudonym Inga T. by local media, reportedly had regular sex with Ahmad in the youth prison.
Inga reportedly left her husband as she wanted to have a baby with Ahmad, telling him during phone calls that she imagined how beautiful she would look when pregnant.
The women reportedly didn’t know they weren’t Ahmad’s only ‘girlfriend’ and each campaigned for him to be released early.
But the love triangle was revealed on October 9, a day before his early release, when a corruption task force searched cells and offices at the prison for 140 young offenders aged 14 and over and found evidence of the inappropriate relationships.
Violent repeat offender Ahmad J. (pictured), then 17, allegedly had a sexual relationship with a prison psychologist, 31, and a department head, 27, for months at the youth prison in Schleswig, in northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein
The prison psychologist (pictured), who is only named by the pseudonym Marie B., fell in love with Ahmad J. after meeting him in the prison
The department head (pictured), only given the pseudonym Inga T. by local media, reportedly had regular sex with Ahmad in the youth prison
Inga and Ahmad’s intimate conversations were recorded by corruption officers from October 2.
The woman was recorded telling the inmate that she didn’t care about her work and that it wouldn’t bother her if she lost her job as she wanted to build a new life with him. She reportedly even told her family about falling in love with Ahmad.
Both Inga and Marie allegedly used a trick to contact Ahmad via the telephone in his cell.
A friend of Ahmad’s is said to have been put on the monitored contact list for Ahmad and the friend acted as an intermediary, patching Inga and Marie through to the cell so they could talk to their partner for hours.
Ahmad, now 18, is currently serving a three-year sentence for charges of causing dangerous bodily harm, kidnapping for ransom, aggravated robbery, resisting law enforcement officers, threats and insults.
He was sent to prison in 2022 following several suspended sentences and short-term arrests.
Ahmad, a refugee from Iraq who lived in Luebeck, is a ‘dangerous guy’, according to a resident in the neighbourhood where the 18-year-old lived before going to prison.
Ahmad J. received his first criminal charge aged 14 and racked up 35 offenses – some of which were committed within a few days of each other – since, according to the newspaper.
The love triangle was revealed on October 9, when a corruption task force searched cells and offices at the prison (pictured) for 140 young offenders aged 14 and over and found evidence of the relationship between Ahmad and the jail employees
Both Inga and Marie allegedly used a trick to contact Ahmad via the telephone in his cell (similar to the one pictured above at the same juvenile prison)
The prison scandal has caused outrage in the state of Schleswig-Holstein, with the Interior and Legal Affairs Committees holding a special meeting on the matter.
Both Marie B. and Inga T. have since been barred from entering the prison. While Inga was suspended, Marie resigned from her position as the prison’s psychologist.
Both are accused of ‘having granted the prisoner advantages’ and smuggling objects into his cell.
Ahmad was ‘dealt with in an official capacity’, according to senior public prosecutor Dr Henning Hadeler.
The female prison officials are accused of corruption, while Ahmad is accused of bribery. The charges carry a prison sentence of up to five years.
Inga T.’s lawyer, Burak Aydin, told Bild that her client denied the charges and that the accusation was ‘inaccurate’.
Ahmad J.’s lawyer, Nicolai Preuss, told Bild that he doubts that ‘sexual intercourse with one or more women in the Schleswig prison’ constituted a bribery charge.
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