News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Prisoners Face Antidrugs Scans |
Title: | UK: Prisoners Face Antidrugs Scans |
Published On: | 2008-07-07 |
Source: | Oxford Mail (UK) |
Fetched On: | 2008-07-10 02:32:07 |
PRISONERS FACE ANTIDRUGS SCANS
Prisoners in Oxfordshire face regular orifice scans to stop them
smuggling drugs and mobile phones into jail, the Government announced today.
The decision follows figures showing 70 inmates tested positive for
illegal drugs in the county's jails - Bullingdon near Bicester, and
Huntercombe Young Offenders' Institution near Wallingford - in 2006/07.
Ministers said the non-invasive scanners, would be installed in all
UK prisons from next year.
advertisement Currently, only the highest security prisons are
equipped with the machines.
The move came in response to the Blakey Review, published today,
which was set up to explore ways of disrupting the supply of illicit
drugs into prisons.
Prisons Minister David Hanson MP opened a ?25.3m new wing at Bullingdon today.
The Finmere Unit will provide another 120 bed spaces for new
prisoners and inmates who have demonstrated good behaviour while in custody.
A detoxification unit for long term drug addicts has also been
created as part of the project.
Prisoners in Oxfordshire face regular orifice scans to stop them
smuggling drugs and mobile phones into jail, the Government announced today.
The decision follows figures showing 70 inmates tested positive for
illegal drugs in the county's jails - Bullingdon near Bicester, and
Huntercombe Young Offenders' Institution near Wallingford - in 2006/07.
Ministers said the non-invasive scanners, would be installed in all
UK prisons from next year.
advertisement Currently, only the highest security prisons are
equipped with the machines.
The move came in response to the Blakey Review, published today,
which was set up to explore ways of disrupting the supply of illicit
drugs into prisons.
Prisons Minister David Hanson MP opened a ?25.3m new wing at Bullingdon today.
The Finmere Unit will provide another 120 bed spaces for new
prisoners and inmates who have demonstrated good behaviour while in custody.
A detoxification unit for long term drug addicts has also been
created as part of the project.
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