The Mercury

Cope calls for jamming tech in prisons

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COPE yesterday urged the Department of Correction­al Services to urgently implement the use of cellphone jammers in prisons.

Local media has reported that Nigerian televangel­ist Pastor Timothy Omotoso, detained at St Alban’s prison in Port Elizabeth on charges of rape, was allowed to preach via video conferenci­ng from his single cell, using his cellphone to address his congregant­s around the country.

The department has launched an investigat­ion into allegation­s of preferenti­al treatment for Omotoso.

A recent raid of Johannesbu­rg’s Central Prison in December, revealed a number of cellphones inside prison cells among a host of contraband including dangerous weapons and drugs. Phones were also found in raids at prisons in KwaZulu-Natal.

Cope national spokespers­on Dennis Bloem said the party had been reliably informed that having a cellphone in prison was a lucrative business as inmates could freely communicat­e with the outside world.

Having access to cellphones allowed criminal syndicates and drug dealers to carry out illegal activities from within prison cells.

“The huge numbers of cellphones that are found in our prisons is just the tip of an iceberg, there’s no doubt that cellphones can be found in all prisons,” he said. “We can’t understand why it is so difficult for the Department of Correction­al Services to install this (jamming) technology.”

“The access of cellphones by prisoners has the grave potential of criminals using them to arrange hits on witnesses, victims, community and even law enforcemen­t officers and judicial officers. It is imperative that cellphones are removed or network blocked for the greater good of society.”

Bloem said Cope would request an urgent meeting with Justice and Correction­al Services Minister Michael Masutha over the issue.

During the 2016 State of the Nation Address by the president, a signal jammer was activated by the department of state security in Parliament, supposedly for security reasons, making it impossible for the media to report from the national assembly as cellphone and internet signals had been blocked.

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