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Early release for 65 non-violent offenders

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November 19, 2020
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Director of Prisons (Ag), Gladwin Samuels

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The Guyana Prison Service (GPS) has released 65 non-violent offenders in keeping with efforts to reduce overcrowding in prisons.
The inmates who were convicted for non-violent offences were near the end of their sentences.
Director of Prisons (Ag.), Gladwin Samuels said the decision was taken to provide more space for prisoners as the Prison Service implements the COVID-19 measures.

In October, more than 290 inmates at the Lusignan Prison tested positive for the disease. Several Prison Officers were also affected. The affected inmates were isolated and some were relocated to other facilities to ensure adequate spacing among prisoners to stem transmission of the disease.

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