– after two inmates test positive for Covid-19
The news of Coronavirus in the Lusignan Prison did create some amount of disturbance among the prisoners who on Wednesday staged a protest at the East Coast Demerara facility.
The prison administration on Tuesday confirmed that two inmates had tested positive with the virus. On Wednesday Director, Gladwin Samuels said the inmates protested by refusing meals this, vociferously expressing their concern about the presence of the coronavirus in the prison, and by hurling bricks and other objects at members of the Joint Services. Prisoners also aggressively spoke about the need for speedier trials, and reduction and granting of bail for some categories of prisoners with minor offences, Samuels said in a statement.
The Officer-in-Charge of the facility Senior Superintendent (ag) Deoraj Gyandat, supported by members of the Prison Directorate, other senior staff of the GPS, Senior Superintendent Khali Parsaram, Regional Commander (4C), as well as other senior and junior ranks of the Joint services were able to calm the prisoners and reassured them that steps were being taken to appease their situation at the location.
“They were assured that in partnership with the Ministry of Health testing will be done starting with persons who have been identified as contact persons to those who tested positive. Testing has commenced. Systematically, the rest of the prison population, including staff will be tested., ” Samuels added. He said the Ministry of Health has also come on board to aid with the daily sanitization of the facility, which will be done using chemicals prescribed by the Ministry of Health. This sanitization, which has commenced, will be done thrice daily. Another quarantine facility has been established so that persons who test positive for the coronavirus can be separated and treated away from the rest of the prison population.
Samuels also said that the Ministry of Health has deployed a team of doctors and nurses to complement the medical team of the GPS. They are also going to facilitate further training of prison personnel so that greater efficiency can be achieved with the daily sanitization exercises.
“The Guyana Prison Service wishes to thank the prisoners for their cooperation, and the Service will continue to work with other agencies, especially the Judiciary, to address the overcrowding situation,” Samuels noted.