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A Turkish police officer puts his hand over the mouth of televangelist Adnan Oktar, who was jailed Monday for 1,075 years for sexual assault. AFP
Buh-bye: world’s longest prison sentences
Thu, 14 January 2021
As a Turkish Muslim televangelist who surrounded himself with scantily-clad women he called “kittens” starts a 1,075-year jail term for sex crimes, we look at some of the world’s longest prison sentences.
Several countries, including the US and Spain, allow for consecutive sentences, with prisoners condemned in theory to spend many lifetimes behind bars.
US: 30,000-year sentence
Far-right terrorist Terry Nichols was convicted of helping fellow former soldier Timothy McVeigh carry out the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing in which 168 people died – including 19 children.
World s longest prison sentences AFP 1/12/2021 © Larry W. Smith Terry Nichols after being sentenced for the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995
As a Turkish Muslim televangelist who surrounded himself with scantily-clad women he called kittens starts a 1,075-year jail term for sex crimes, we look at some of the world s longest prison sentences. © - Cult leader: A Turkish police officer puts his hand over the mouth of televangelist Adnan Oktar, who was jailed Monday for 1,075 years for sexual assault
Several countries, including the United States and Spain, allow for consecutive sentences, with prisoners condemned in theory to spend many lifetimes behind bars.