The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Lifelong restrictio­n orders ‘inhumane’

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The uncle of a Dundee man jailed for brutal sex crimes has said his nephew must complete his jail sentence but maintains lifelong restrictio­n orders are unfair.

John McHugh said lifelong restrictio­ns deny hope to offenders of being released from jail.

His nephew Kevin McFie was jailed for seven years in 2014 for rape and assault but was also given a lifelong restrictio­n order – a life sentence that will keep him behind bars as long as the Independen­t Parole Board believes he poses a risk to the public.

Mr McHugh believes that if life sentences are imposed, then this should be made clear to the offender at the time of sentencing.

He said he is not trying to free his nephew from prison but that the imposition of a lifelong restrictio­n order is inhumane.

“The judge can’t give a sevenyear sentence and then also one of these restrictio­n orders.

“He (McFie) has to get on with his sentence but you can’t have it both ways.”

Mr McHugh said the lifelong restrictio­n order is unfair on prisoners who may be trying to turn their lives around.

“You’ve got to give people some hope. I am trying to get likeminded people to contact me to start a campaign to try to get these restrictio­n orders scrapped,” he said.

McFie is in Glenochil prison near Stirling.

The court heard McFie bound and gagged the women, holding knives to their throats and threatenin­g to kill them.

He was also found guilty of attacking a man in the street and pleaded guilty to possessing a Taser gun and assaulting former friend Chris Brookes.

 ??  ?? Kevin McFie pled guilty to possessing a Taser gun.
Kevin McFie pled guilty to possessing a Taser gun.

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