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Revision as of 09:26, 9 February 2025
Al-Qadam Women's Dormitory | |
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Altar Group Custodial Facility | |
![]() A cell block in the Al-Qadami Women's Dormitory' | |
Facilities | |
Opened | 3 September 2019 |
Location | Qalansiya, Socotra SAR Yemen |
Attached to | Casino Qalansiya Grand Concordia Hotel |
Security Level | Grade II (Standard) |
Superintendent | TBD |
Whip Hand | TBD |
Cell Blocks | 5 |
Cells | 8 quad occupancy 44 double-occupancy 18 single-occupancy 18 segregated 4 isolation |
Capacity | 156 |
Floor Area | 48,536 sq ft (two levels) |
Function | Custodial only |
This article is about a custodial facility for indentured Inmate Prostitutes employed by Altar Group. Click here for the full Nominal Roll.
The Al-Qadam Women's Dormitory (Arabic: سكن القدم للسيدات) is a private custodial facility located in the Qalansiya district of Socotra Special Administrative Region in Yemen. It is owned by the Altar Group, the world's largest provider of adult entertainment services, and houses indentured Inmate Prostitutes who are employed at the Group's establishments in the local area, namely White Silk (five stars), Gazelle (five stars) and Al-Saqifa (four stars). The facility is fully subterranean, and is connected to Casino Qalansiya, Grand Concordia Hotel and the main building of the White Silk Gentlemen's Club by secure passageways. All three locations are accessible on foot, within less than ten minutes.
Completed in September 2019, the facility was previously used for both the custody and training of Inmate Prostitutes. Since the opening of the Women's Vocational Training Center (WVTC) in Thamud, Yemen, in 2025, the facility has been used exclusively for custodial purposes.