Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

£12M PAYOUTS TO PRISON OFFICERS OVER ATTACKS

- BY JOHN SIDDLE scoops@reachplc.com

PRISON guards assaulted at work have received more than £12million in compensati­on over the last five years.

Yet the 239 claims won by English and Welsh prison staff between 2017 and 2022 reveal just a fraction of the true problem, with almost 1,000 officers hospitalis­ed in 2021 alone.

Mick Pimblett, of the Prison Officers Associatio­n union, said: “These figures are no surprise – it’s the most dangerous workplace in Western Europe.

“Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service exacerbate the situation by not protecting our members’ health and safety. From unsafe staffing levels, exposure to psychoacti­ve substances, a lack of first aiders and inadequate risk assessment­s, HMPPS are complicit in the injuries our members sustain.” Mr Pimblett also claimed the number of new recruits to the service “doesn’t come near the number who are leaving”.

This month Fabio Serrano, 22 – serving life for manslaught­er – was convicted of battering a guard at Full Sutton prison, near York. And an inmate at HMP Onley, near Rugby, Warks, was last year given life after slashing a prison officer across the neck with a makeshift blade.

Data obtained under the Freedom of Informatio­n Act also revealed £3.55million was paid to 346 prisoners attacked by other inmates. A prison service spokesman said: “We successful­ly defend two-thirds of litigation claims and when prisoners are awarded compensati­on, we seek to make sure they pay their victims back first. We never tolerate assaults on staff and seek strong punishment.”

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