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What's life like in the detention center? Is it bitter? Is it difficult?
The detention center manages criminal suspects in accordance with regulations. Life must be hard without personal freedom.

The "Measures for the Implementation of the Detention Center Regulations" stipulates: Article 26 The dining of prisoners shall be separated from the police canteen, and a separate stove shall be set up. Efforts should be made to adjust and improve within the prescribed standards. Food should be clean and hygienic, and boiled water should be supplied in sufficient quantities. Meals are settled once a month.

Sick criminals and criminals of foreign nationalities may raise the standard of food expenses as appropriate.

Twenty-seventh prisoners live in a cell area of not less than two square meters per person.