Western Mail

Call for urgent staff review after device ‘erupted’ at jail

- Johanna Carr Press Associatio­n reporter newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

AN EXPLOSIVE device “erupted and slid across the floor” at HMP Cardiff in an incident which saw four men arrested.

The incident was revealed after a prison whistleblo­wer told Plaid Cymru AM Bethan Jenkins that the jail was so under-staffed inmates would be able to “take over” the building in “less than 10 minutes” in a riot situation.

A spokesman from South Wales Police said nobody was injured when “a bottle containing an unknown liquid erupted and slid across the floor” on June 15.

Four men were arrested, three of whom remain under investigat­ion, while the fourth will not face further action, he added.

Ms Jenkins, AM for South Wales West and Plaid Cymru’s shadow cabinet secretary for communitie­s, said she was speaking to a prison officer about plans to build a new prison in Baglan, Port Talbot, which she is opposing, when he started to talk about problems at HMP Cardiff.

She said: “He said that there had been an incident involving an improvised explosive device made out of tea whiteners... That was very concerning to them as staff and I quote directly from what I was told, he said: ‘They could take over in less than 10 minutes, that is how shortstaff­ed we are and that has been very close to happening a few times recently’.”

Ms Jenkins called on the UK government to conduct an urgent review into prison staffing levels and security across the prison estate.

She said: “If this incident is happening and prison officers feel that unsafe and if prisoners get to the point where they think they should be doing this type of thing for whatever reason then we have to be concerned.

“I said to the source, ‘Now you have told me I don’t think I can just sit on that informatio­n’... I wouldn’t want to sleep at night thinking that something in the future could go off and it could be successful.

“I don’t want to scaremonge­r, that’s not my intention, and I will refute anybody who tries to say that. My intention is to draw attention to the fact that A, there is a severe problem with recruitmen­t and understaff­ing and B, I believe the prisoners feel that they need to be heard and respected more and treated better.”

Ms Jenkins said her sources also raised concerns about the “appalling” problems with the educationa­l programmes at the prison.

She wrote to Prisons Minister Sam Gyimah to raise her concerns.

Responding in a letter dated July 20 and seen by the Press Associatio­n, he said he had been informed of the incident by the chief executive of HM Prisons and Probation Service, who asked for “a detailed account of the incident and actions taken to prevent any further incidents occurring”.

“The director of public-sector prisons in South Wales has reviewed the incident and the actions taken and is content that measures are in place to prevent a re-occurrence,” he wrote.

“The police arrested four men following the incident and are seeking to press charges against the individual­s, it is not believed to be an act of terrorism.”

Responding to Ms Jenkins’ request for informatio­n about staffing levels at HMP Cardiff, Mr Gyimah said target staffing levels for operationa­l support, and band three and four prison officers were 218 and that there were currently 18 vacancies.

Ms Jenkins added: “We know that there is a significan­t shortage of prison officers across the prison estate and that there is an ongoing problem – acknowledg­ed by the Westminste­r government – in terms of recruitmen­t and retention of staff.

“The numbers speak for themselves, and coupled with what’s being relayed to me by prison staff in south Wales, it clearly warrants further action by the UK government. Plaid Cymru is therefore calling on the UK government to conduct an urgent review into prison staffing levels and security across the prison estate.”

She also called for powers over criminal justice and policing to be devolved to Wales “as soon as possible”.

A Prison Service spokesman confirmed the incident took place and that no prisoners or staff were hurt.

 ??  ?? > Four inmates were arrested for making a makeshift explosive using tea and coffee whitener at Cardiff prison
> Four inmates were arrested for making a makeshift explosive using tea and coffee whitener at Cardiff prison
 ??  ?? > Plaid Cymru AM Bethan Jenkins
> Plaid Cymru AM Bethan Jenkins

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