Heavenly Prison May Await Norway's Mass Murderer

World | July 27, 2011, Wednesday // 16:44
Bulgaria: Heavenly Prison May Await Norway's Mass Murderer A file picture dated 09 April 2010, showing Halden prison in Halden in the far south east of Norway.

Anders Behring Breivik, the 32-year-old man who killed at least 76 in a bombing attack and a shooting rampage in Norway last Friday, is likely to head directly to heaven – but not literally.

Breivik may be sent to Halden maximum-security prison, where "some of Norway's most hardened criminals, including murderers and rapists", The Telegraph reports.

In Halden, prisoners can enтoy jogging along woodland trails, scale climbing walls, cooking courses, playing sports and eating meals with the other inmates

Half of the luxurious prison's unarmed guards are female to create a less aggressive atmosphere.

In Halden, called the "world's most humane prison", prisoners can be seen watching flat screen TVs in their sparkling cells, brushing their teeth in private bathrooms, and playing music in the institution's recording studio.

The prison in Baerum, just outside Oslo, could be used for the detention for at least next eight weeks of the terrorist.

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