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A man who jailbreak in Iceland and fled abroad, wants to return to prison with too much comfort

Oh oh.

Speaking of Iceland, it's a place you just want to go to Instagram, such as beautiful landscapes and buildings.However, a man arrested for stealing a bitcoin (bitcoin) mining tool, which is worth $ 2 million last month, wanted to escape from such a paradise on the ground.He escaped after jailbreak, but as soon as he was caught by the police, he wants to return to Iceland.

A few months ago, multiple robbery cases in Iceland took about 600 Bitcoin mining computers.Since then, police authorities have been searching for clues, and 11 suspects have been interrogated, but the incident has not yet been resolved.The deprived computer remains missing.

Sindri Thor Stefansson was accommodated in a light security prison on suspicion of a robbery in the robbery, but jailbreak and boarded an airplane to Sweden.As an aside, it seems that Icelin's KATRIN JAKOBSDOTTIR was also on the plane.For five days, as his face photographed the media, he was changing Europe while frowning.However, the person who witnessed him in Amsterdam reported to the police.

Stefansson responded to an interview with New York Times from a Dutch prison and told how much regrets he had jailbreak and regret.According to New York Times, Iceland's Sogn Prison is a pretty good place.The prisoners have a flat screen TV in an individual room, allowing mobile phones and the Internet.It is not a thick wall that surrounds the building, but only a few meters of iron fences.This is written in New York Times.

I thought it was a genius of a crime that played a ridiculous jailbreak drama ... I came out normally.However, as a jailbreak criminal, I am changing various countries, and I think that it must be a large criminal network that can move a large amount of stolen items, but I do not think that even if I have a criminal history.

It's a bit of a little bit of drunk driving, stealing coins from the bar slot machine, and raising marijuana at home.According to him, she mainly made a living in the construction of websites and developing apps.I wish I had done that much ...

アイスランドで脱獄し国外逃亡した男、あまりの居心地の良さに刑務所へ戻りたがる

I didn't even need to jailbreak in the first place to be more surprised.He was not arrested and was imprisoned to be interrogated by the judge's order, but expired after the validity period of the order.So the police were interrogated and signed a document that agreed to stay in prison.However, he regrets that he signed and decided to jailbreak.

Now he regrets that determination.According to him, the prison in Amsterdam is in a bad environment and even "Iceland's prison is a hotel."

However, (for him), he seems to be forced to be deported to Iceland for interrogation.And surprisingly, jailbreak is not guilty in Iceland.Jon Gunnlaugsson, the president of the Supreme Court in Iceland, explained to the New York Times, "In our system, we will interpret that the deprived person will naturally try to regain it."In other words, if you escape, it is the national responsibility.This is something that cannot be thought of in Japan as well as in Europe and the United States.

A place for us that we dare to tie them into a bad environment, or we don't want to come here again.But being realistic, depriving freedom is unpleasant for everyone.Iceland is famous as one of the lowest crime rates in the world, and it seems that many people dare to commit crimes for free rice and television.

Bitcoin miniats are gathering in Iceland to use inexpensive electricity bills and cool environments.But if the cryptocurrency itself is illegal by the government around the world, it may be the best to be caught in Iceland.

Image: Creative Travel Projects/ShutterStock.comSource: New York Timesrhett Jones -Gizmodo US [Original text]