He killed 69 people on the island, most of them teenagers.
Breivik’s 10-week trial ended on June 22, and his verdict is expected on
August 24.
Regardless of whether he is found criminally sane and sentenced to prison or
criminally insane and sent to a closed psychiatric ward, Breivik is likely
to be mainly held at Ila.
The high-security prison has already converted one wing so it can be used as a
miniature hospital.
The killer will in any case be held apart from the other inmates and should
benefit from a number of measures to ease his isolation.
Last May, Bjarkeid told Norwegian media the prison was for instance looking
into the possibility of hiring people to play sports and chess with Breivik.
Source: AFP
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