Two inmates at Kuřim prison in the Czech Republic have been sentenced to nine years in jail for multiple rapes of fellow prisoners. The prison unit, intended for sex therapy, became a site of widespread sexual abuse, with the two men, Štefan Gaži and Dušan Pém, exploiting their power over other inmates. The Brno Regional Court found them guilty of repeated sexual assault. Authorities discovered the abuse was not consensual, and involved coercion and violence. The unit has been described as functioning more as a site for sexual activity than for treatment. The sentencing follows an investigation into the conditions and activities within the specialized prison department. This case highlights serious concerns about safety and oversight within the Czech correctional system.