Russia’s prisons administration has launched a smartphone application to send mail to inmates, a prison official said. The mobile application, called ‘fsin-pismo’, operates on the iOS and Android platforms and can be used to send messages to an inmate at a particular prison or correction facility.
The prison will check and censor the message and then hand a printout to the inmate in question, said Alexander Polkin, deputy chief of Moscow's SIZO-5 Pretrial Detention Center.
The application can also be used to send photos. A similar service for emails has been provided since 2008. The service is unique and has no counterpart in the world.
The prison will check and censor the message and then hand a printout to the inmate in question, said Alexander Polkin, deputy chief of Moscow's SIZO-5 Pretrial Detention Center.
The application can also be used to send photos. A similar service for emails has been provided since 2008. The service is unique and has no counterpart in the world.