Prison staff ‘goaded Muslims for sport’

Tuesday 03rd January 2017 10:04 EST
 
 

Eight prison staff have been suspended over allegations that they goaded Muslim inmates until they needed to be restrained and then “kept score” in a group text message.

The officers from HMP Nottingham are said to have focused on black and Asian prisoners, although it is alleged that white inmates who had converted to Islam or who were drug addicts were also targeted.

Points were awarded via a group on the messaging service WhatsApp, it is alleged, with the highest scores available for restraining converts. Betting is thought to have taken place based on the points total. A police investigation is under way.

One source said: “The officers are said to have engineered a confrontation so they could have reason to restrain inmates. The language they are said to have used was vile.”

The category B jail holds 1,060 adult and young adult male prisoners. Latest figures showed that about 8.5 per cent of its inmates were black, 5.5 per cent Asian and 5 per cent of mixed ethnicity. There were about 90 Muslim prisoners in the jail earlier last year.

A report by the Independent Monitoring Board last year said that the procedure for reporting incidents of discrimination at HMP Nottingham was not operational in the eight months leading up to November the previous year. It said this seemed to indicate that the “prison’s priorities were elsewhere”.

Separate figures show that almost 60 firearms, including guns, replica firearms, toys mimicking firearms and chemical incapacitant sprays, were found in prisons in England and Wales between 2005 and 2014.


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