The Mercury

Prisoners released on Covid-19 parole rearrested

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MORE than 100 prisoners released early on special Covid-19 parole have been rearrested for crimes, including murder, grievous bodily harm, house robbery and assault.

The Department of Correction­al Services has cited low community support, which leaves them vulnerable and feeling they have no choice but to go back to crime, as the reason for re-offending in some of the cases.

The department released a total of 13 989 prisoners, according to spokespers­on, Singabakho Nxumalo.

“These are people who qualified for the Covid-19 parole dispensati­on and they were considered low-risk offenders if they served a minimum required time. Unfortunat­ely 0.96% (126) have re-offended and they are back inside, over 60 of them are back on what we call crimes of need, like housebreak­ing and robbery. We feel that this is due to the low support that they receive in communitie­s.

“Some of them did commit serious crimes like murder, but the majority of them committed crimes of need.”

Singabakho said communitie­s should be mindful that those who are reintegrat­ed have received rehabilita­tion and need support and love.

The Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union said it was unfortunat­e that 126 of those recently released have re-offended. |

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