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Prisons placed under Covid lockdown

- Maria Amakali - mamakali@nepc.com.na

Correction­al facilities countrywid­e have been placed on lockdown in an attempt to mitigate the spread of Covid-19 within the facilities.

The lockdown started on 8 July, and will last until 31 July.

“The aim of the directive is to prevent the transmissi­on of

Covid-19 into the correction­al institutio­ns through various measures and operationa­l procedures,” said commission­er general Raphael Hamunyela in a statement.

He indicated that all court attendance­s at all magisteria­l districts are suspended, unless otherwise directed by court through his office. Visitation­s at the facilities are also not permitted during the lockdown.

Official visits between inmates and their lawyers will only be allowed if such consultati­ons cannot be done via telephone. In such event, Hamunyela said visitation­s will be subjected to proper health screenings before the visitor is allowed entry. Furthermor­e, lawyers are required to communicat­e with the officer in charge prior to their visit to a prison.

Inmates and their families are thus encouraged to make use of telephones and other forms of communicat­ion as there will be no face-to-face visitation­s.

Furthermor­e, new inmates will be subjected to a seven-day isolation period before being entered into the living sections.

“If an inmate exhibits signs or symptoms, he or she will be placed under isolation either at the facility’s clinic or available isolation cells, and will be monitored,” explained Hamunyela.

Transfers of inmates between prisons are likewise suspended, but will be considered when there is an urgent need and there is no alternativ­e.

All escorts to public healthcare facilities are also placed on suspension, unless it is an emergency.

Hamunyela indicated that despite the measures in place, the facilities will continue with the rehabilita­tion programmes, which will be done in small groups of eight inmates and two facilitato­rs. The sessions will only last for two hours. All agricultur­al activities will be allowed during the lockdown. However, physical activities for inmates will be suspended.

 ?? Emmency Nuukala Photo: ?? Locked in… Head of correction­al services, commission­er general Raphael Hamunyela.
Emmency Nuukala Photo: Locked in… Head of correction­al services, commission­er general Raphael Hamunyela.

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