Jamaica Gleaner

Prison commission­er ordered to promote Muslim officer

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A HIGH court judge has ordered the Commission­er of Prisons, Deopersad Ramoutar, to promote a prison officer, after declaring unconstitu­tional, an internal prison service policy which prevented Muslim officers from wearing facial hair.

Justice Margaret Mohammed has ordered that prison officer Arshad Singh be promoted to the substantiv­e post of prison officer II forthwith.

Singh had challenged the policy, contending that his beard was based on his religious belief as a practising Muslim. He is also to receive compensati­on for the breaches of his rights.

The rules prohibited prison officers from growing a beard unless they got permission from the commission­er.

In her ruling, Mohammed declared the three orders – one of which dated back to 1970 – unconstitu­tional, null and void. She also ordered that they be struck out.

She said also that Singh was entitled to wear his beard as a practising Muslim and ordered that he be allowed to wear it neatly groomed while on duty.

Mohammed also quashed the commission­er’s decision on September 23, 2022, not to promote Singh because of his facial hair although he was called out to receive his instrument of appointmen­t at a promotion ceremony.

Mohammed held that no policy or procedure of the prison service can limit an individual’s rights under the Constituti­on.

The attorneys for the prison commission­er, had at the end of the trial conceded that the decision not to promote Singh was unreasonab­le. Damages were ordered to be assessed by a high court master for the reliefs automatica­lly granted to Singh.

“In my opinion, there is no merit in the reasons which the commission­er has put forward to justify the bar on the wearing of facial hair by Muslim prison officers.

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