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Riot quelled at British prison

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LONDON: British riot police on Friday regained control of a prison after more than 300 inmates took part in a “serious disturbanc­e” that led to a partial lockdown.

A specialist “Tornado Team”, which handles prison riots, was sent in to deal with the incident at the privately run prison in Birmingham, central England.

The team were sent in at 8.35 pm (2035 GMT), and the four wings affected were brought under control shortly after 10.00 pm, according to a Ministry of Justice statement.

All prison staff were accounted for, with no reported injuries, while one prisoner required hospital treatment.

“This was a serious situation and a thorough investigat­ion will now be carried out,” said Justice Secretary Elizabeth Truss.

Security firm G4S, which runs the facility, earlier said a “disturbanc­e” had spread from two prison wings to four during the day.

“Our teams withdrew following a disturbanc­e and sealed two wings, which include some administra­tive offices,” said G4S managing director Jerry Petherick.

A security source confirmed to AFP that riot teams had placed the affected areas in lockdown after inmates overran parts of the prison.

Local media reported that trouble flared when a security guard was threatened with a syringe by one inmate while another took his keys.

The prison can hold 1,450 inmates and is where suspected serial killer Fred West committed suicide while awaiting trial in 1995.

The latest disturbanc­e is the third in English prisons in less than two months.— AFP

 ??  ?? Prison officers in riot gear arrive at Winson Green prison, run by security firm G4S, after a serious disturbanc­e broke out, in Birmingham, Britain. — Reuters photo
Prison officers in riot gear arrive at Winson Green prison, run by security firm G4S, after a serious disturbanc­e broke out, in Birmingham, Britain. — Reuters photo

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