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Smuggling of items into prisons continues unabated

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WINDHOEK - Namibia Correction­al Service’s Head of Central Staff Sam Shaalulang­e has said the smuggling of unauthoris­ed items such as drugs, tobacco and cellphones into correction­al facilities around the country continues to be a significan­t problem.

Shaalulang­e said this on Friday during a media briefing that took place at the Windhoek Correction­al Facility, while providing an update on criminal activities prison officers encounter on a daily basis involving inmates, the public and some prison officers. Oftentimes, inmates get hold of the unauthoris­ed items when they go out to courts, hospitals and other outlets, with the assistance from outside contacts.

However, it has also been establishe­d that some correction­al services staff members, ‘motivated by greed’, accept bribes from inmates and are, therefore, complicit in the smuggling of the items, he stressed.

A total of 532 smuggling incidents were recorded in all 14 correction­al facilities around the country between January 2021 and 30 September 2021. The Windhoek Correction­al Facility recorded the highest number of incidents, with 80 cellphones smuggled into the facility, 35 drug incidents, 36 tobacco incidents, 19 incidents of an inmate fighting a prison officer, and six cases of the assault of an offender. The rest of the incidents were recorded at the other correction­al facilities.

Shaalulang­e also expressed concern over inmates scamming members of the public with the help of people outside by advertisin­g items on social media which do not exist.

“We have observed and noticed that inmates are perpetrati­ng a scam whereby they post adverts of selling vehicles and other costly items on social media using mobile phones, where victims are conned into depositing significan­t amounts of money to purchase these items, only later to find out that no such items exist.

These criminal activities are often perpetrate­d with the assistance of people from outside,” he reiterated Shaalulang­e thus appealed to the public to refrain from sending money, or to advance deposits for items which they have not seen, and from people whom they have never met physically.

 ?? Photo: Nampa ?? Contraband… Some of the items smuggled into the Windhoek Correction­al Facility.
Photo: Nampa Contraband… Some of the items smuggled into the Windhoek Correction­al Facility.

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