Stabroek News

Joint Services quell inmate unrest

-after transfer to Camp St brick prison

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A disturbanc­e erupted yesterday morning at the new brick prison on Camp Street, hours after 86 prisoners were transferre­d there from the Lusignan Prison pasture but members of the Joint Services were able to keep the peace.

Stabroek News was told that several of the transferre­d prisoners started the disturbanc­e after claiming that they are uncomforta­ble in the facility, which was very hot.

An alarm was raised when the prisoners began to break the beds in their cells, bang the doors and even break sections of the prison.

When Stabroek News arrived at the scene shortly after 10 am, members of the fire service and heavily armed police officers and soldiers, who were summoned, took up positions around the prison compound. A fire truck and ambulance were also present in case of emergency.

Several inmates could be seen in the open compound but they were later placed back into their cells.

The inmates, who were deemed high profile by authoritie­s, were the remainder of a total of 99 prisoners who were previously held in a swampy pasture near the Lusignan Prison.

The other 13 escaped on Monday morning by tunneling out of the pasture and into the Lusignan backlands. Seven were recaptured the same day.

On Monday, Minister of Public Security Khemraj Ramjattan had told reporters that efforts were being made up to Monday afternoon to transfer the remaining 86 prisoners to the brick prison at Camp Street, which had been sufficient­ly completed to securely hold them.

Ramjattan had said during a previous press conference that preparing the Camp Street facility could take another few months. However, following Monday’s jailbreak, he

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