Harku Prison

Prison in Estonia
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Harku Prison (Estonian: Harku vangla) was an Estonian prison.[1] The prison was located in Harku, Harju County.

The prison was established in 1926.[1]

1965 the prison was adapted to women's prison.[1]

2011 Harku Prison was merged to Murru Prison.[1]

2016 Harku and Murru Prison was merged to Tallinn Prison. Prisoners were transported to Tallinn, Tartu and Viru Prison.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Harku ja Murru vangla | Vanglad". www.vangla.ee (in Estonian). Retrieved 1 May 2020.