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Weapons carried by immigration centre staff

Posted: 05 October 2005 | Subscribe Online


The chief inspector of prisons has called for an end to the use of weapons by immigration detention staff after finding staff carrying wooden staves at Haslar immigration removal centre.

In an inspection report published today, Anne Owers raised concern that some custody staff routinely carried staves at the centre in Hampshire, and found that one had been drawn, although not used, on one occasion.

She said: “There may be exceptional circumstances that demand the issue of weaponry, but their routine deployment in a centre holding those not convicted of any criminal offence is intimidating and, significantly, is not regarded as necessary in private sector removal centres.”

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Owers’ report on the inspection between 9-14 May also criticised staff for handcuffing detainees while they were being escorted to healthcare appointments outside the centre.

The report also found the 160-strong centre provided “poor” accommodation and called for investment to bring it up to standard.

It highlighted that a “significant” number of detainees reported feeling unsafe and found that anti-bullying arrangements were inadequate.

The report said: “The regime and living environment undoubtedly contributed to anxiety and distrust among detainees, most of whom had never before been in a custodial environment, associated it with criminality and shame, and did not believe anything they had done warranted incarceration.” 
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Vehicles used to escort detainees were deemed “not fit for purpose,” and the inspector found that detainees experienced abuse from passers-by because they could be seen through clear windows.

The report also raised concern that only 28 per cent of detainees reported positive treatment by escort staff, against a national benchmark of 65 per cent.

Several detainees had missed meals during transit and escort staff confirmed that refreshments and comfort breaks were not generally provided.

Many detainees did not have legal representation, with many experiencing high levels of uncertainty about status and legal rights.



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