The new prison facility in Dobrunje, Ljubljana, opened two months ago but has yet to complete the transfer of most inmates. Technical issues such as a collapsed ceiling section and staff shortages remain unresolved. The Slovenian Prison Service (URSIKS) stated that the exact date for relocation cannot be disclosed due to security and organizational reasons, and that preparations for full operation are proceeding according to plan. A worker was lightly injured during the incident, and there are concerns over inadequate staffing, including a need for at least 50 additional police officers, cooks, and instructors. The prison is also considering outsourcing meal preparation. Issues include improper installation of roller curtains and the illegal dumping of construction waste on agricultural land near the Litija highway. A ministry review into these matters is ongoing.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about operational challenges at a new prison facility without overtly criticizing or praising any political entity. It reports on technical issues, staffing problems, and administrative delays without taking a clear ideological stance. While some criticism is






