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Inspection finds ‘growing drugs problem’ in England’s Maidstone Prison

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A prison in England that holds nearly 600 foreign national inmates was warned not to be complacent about ‘worrying signs’ of an increasing drugs problem.

Inspectors said Maidstone Prison was ‘calm and well-ordered’ but a 14.5-percent positive rate in random drugs tests was ‘too high to be taken lightly’, BBC reported.

Just after the inspection 15 parcels of smuggled items, including drugs, were thrown over the wall in a single night.

HM Prison Service said measures had been implemente­d to tackle the issue.

Incidents at the jail were was mostly low level, inspectors said.

‘Old and shabby’

About 40 percent of prisoners at the Category C men’s jail — which was last inspected in August 2015 — are under the age of 30.

Inspectors found generally good relationsh­ips between staff and prisoners, but Chief Inspector of Prisons Peter Clarke said he needed to ‘sound a note of caution’ about the impact of illicit drugs at the jail.

The 14.5-percent positive rate in random drugs tests was recorded in October.

Clarke’s report said the night “some 15 parcels containing contraband, including drugs, were thrown over the wall into the prison” highlighte­d that “the response to intelligen­ce was poor with backlogs and suspicion searches were not being carried out in a timely fashion or at all”.

“There was clearly a need to refocus on the strategy for reducing the supply of illicit drugs, and there is certainly no room at all for complacenc­y,” he said.

Other findings by inspectors included ‘old and shabby’ residentia­l accommodat­ion in need of refurbishm­ent and a decline ‘in terms of the purposeful activity’ available to prisoners, with far too much of the work available being ‘mundane and menial’.

“I was surprised to see large numbers of prisoners in workshops playing games rather than being engaged in work,” he said.

The chief executive of HM Prison and Probation Service, Michael Spurr, said, “The governor and staff have worked hard to address the needs of the foreign national prisoners they hold, and Maidstone is providing a consistent regime to support effective resettleme­nt while enhancing its provision of education and employment opportunit­ies.

“We note the concerns raised about the impact of drugs and a number of measures have already been implemente­d in recognitio­n of this emerging issue.

“Working with police and the local authority we have increased perimeter security, incoming mail is now scanned for illicit substances, while searches and drug tests are being undertaken more frequently.

“The early indication­s are that these measures are having a positive impact.”

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