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111 improvised weapons, 9 cellphones seized in Lusignan prison raid

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August 18, 2020
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Prison authorities have confiscated over 100 improvised weapons and some cellphones during a raid at the Lusignan Prison following the murder of an inmate.

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Following the murder od Alsryn Adonis prison officials conducted a partial search of the prison and unearthed the improvised weapons used in the stabbing and chopping. Additionally 111 other improvised weapons nine and cellular phones were found. The prison service says improvised weapons are materials/items which have been converted by the prisoners into weapons for the sole purpose of maiming and threatening Officers and fellow prisoners.

Meanwhile, in a release the Guyana Prison Service said Adonis also called Shawn Peters, age 4o, was attacked and injured by four inmates in Holding Bay 1 at about 22:50 hours on Monday. Peters who was admitted to prison on August 3, 2020 charged for the offence “Larceny of Articles” was held in the isolation unit and was transferred to the Holding Bay on the afternoon of August 17, 2020.   There he was identified and subsequently attacked by four other prisoners with whom he had had altercations outside the prison walls.

The Officer in Charge reported that Peters was seen by medical staff at Lusignan and referred to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation.  There he was seen by Doctors on duty and admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).  I am advised he remained there in a critical condition and died at 10:45 hours Tuesday.
According to the prison authorities a review of the CCTV footage from the location and as well as other CCTV footage obtained allowed the Administration to positively identify the perpetrators of the fatal incident.

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