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Benn not pleased with condition of Lusignan Prison

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August 23, 2020
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..additional areas to be created for social distancing

Minister of Home Affairs, Robeson Benn, made an impromptu visit on Saturday, during which he told the prison directorate that he was dissatisfied with the condition of the penitentiary.
In a release Sunday the Prison Service said Benn saw firs-thand the Holding Bay, the burnt Lusignan Prison, and the COVID-19 isolation facility.

The minister was accompanied by the Director of Prisons, Gladwin Samuels, DSM, Assistant Director of Prisons, Kevin Pilgrim and other Senior Officers of the Guyana Prison Service.  Engineers from the Ministry of Home Affairs and Guyana Prison Service, as well as other staff from the Ministry, comprised the team.
According to the release Benn was briefed by the Director of Prisons and by the Officer-in-Charge Holding Bay Senior Superintendent of Prisons (ag), Deoraj Gyandat on the administration of the prison population, security challenges, COVID-19 initiatives among other pertinent issues. Some recommendations for meeting some of the challenges were discussed.

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High on the agenda will be the construction of additional areas so that social distancing can be practiced, and better supervision and management of the prisoners can be conducted.  The Prison Directorate and engineers were also tasked with detailing the development plans for the Lusignan location.
The minister also visited the kitchen area and the livestock sections and was provided with some insight into what can be achieved if requests for additional land and other resources are approved.
He was also brought up to date on the current status for court hearings at the various levels – Magisterial, High Court and Court of Appeal.



Home Affairs Minister, Robeson and Director of Prisons, Gladwin Samuels during the visit at the Lusignan Prison on Saturday

Inmates made some representations on accommodations, court hearings, legal assistance, food, familial visits, recreational diversions and counselling services.
The minister expressed his concern that the conditions he observed were very unsatisfactory. With this the Prison Directorate concurs.

The minister committed to working with all concerned to bring measurable improvements, not only to Lusignan, but also to the Georgetown, Mazaruni, New Amsterdam and Timehri Prisons on a timely basis.
This will be pursued to ensure better public safety, a more secure environment for the prison population, improved rehabilitation, and safer and less stressful working conditions for the prison officers and staff.

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