Jamaica Gleaner

More correction­al officers under probe for corruption – Montague

- Edmond Campbell Senior Staff Reporter SEE FULL STORY ONLINE: www.jamaica-gleaner.com

NATIONAL SECURITY Minister Robert Montague is reporting that several correction­al officers are currently under investigat­ion for corruption while others have been charged with breaching the law.

He said a number of officers in the correction­al service have also been transferre­d from particular correction­al centres.

Montague, who made the disclosure on Thursday while addressing journalist­s at a postSector­al Debate press conference at the ministry in Kingston, also had high praised for some correction­al officers who have become whistle-blowers on their corrupt colleagues.

“I must place on record the ministry’s appreciati­on and commendati­ons for a number of the officers within the correction­al services who are exposing a lot of the corruption. They are now more comfortabl­e in exposing a lot of the corruption that was taking place,” he said.

Commenting on efforts to plug the gap that facilitate­d the illegal recording of songs by inmates, Montague said that technologi­cal solutions have been introduced to tackle the problem.

He explained that inmates are using expensive smartphone­s to record and send songs to persons outside the prisons via the Internet, as well as recording on microchips and smuggling them out of the institutio­n.

Other efforts mentioned by Montague to curtail illegal drugs getting into the prisons and to prevent the illegal recording of songs are the reestablis­hment of an intelligen­ce unit and a search unit, as well as the installati­on of CCTVs.

Montague said that when separate searches were carried out at one correction­al centre, within a week, two dozen cellular phones, illegal drugs, and one inmate with $100,000 were found. In addition, another 12 phones were also discovered.

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