Ford defends Maghaberry searches

Published Monday, 13 June 2011
Comments
Toggle font size
Print

Dissident republican prisoners in Maghaberry jail are involved in a dirty protest over the use of strip searches, but the Justice Minister is adamant they are necessary for the safety of all those in the prison.

Video available to UK viewers only.
We’re sorry. This video is unavailable from your location.
  • This video has been Geoblocked to UK viewers ONLY!
    Prison protests
  • This video has been Geoblocked to UK viewers ONLY!
    Interview: Raymond McCartney

The inmates believe full body searches on entering and leaving the prison are against their rights.

Last August, following talks between the NI Prison Service and inmates, an agreement was reached to end random full-body searching before domestic and legal visits.

But David Ford said the current threat to prison officers from Óglaigh na hÉireann means security must be stepped up.

"The agreement did cover a reduction in full body searching within the prison and that has been implemented, but the rules across the UK are absolutely the same. There has to be a full body search on entering and leaving the prison," he said.

"There are still threats being made against prison officers on some dissident republican websites and that's clearly a breach of that agreement.

"One of the prisoners took a judicial review against the prison service and the judge has basically said that rule is a valid rule to protect the welfare and safety of those in prisons, whether prisoners or prison officers."

What we're not going to do is make significant changes which will put at risk either the community in general or those in prisons.

Justice Minister David Ford

Vice-chair of the Justice Committee, Sinn Féin's Raymond McCartney, has told UTV Live Tonight he deplored the impasse.

"There's been good will on both sides and I think this type of threat from the outside, in my opinion, only gets in the way," he said.

"There is no room for threat in this. This is all about trying to bring about humane and dignify conditions within Maghaberry prison.

"The minister needs to watch, perhaps, taking fixed positions in this."

The Alliance minister agrees improvements must still be made in the way that prisons are run.

"We saw, when there was a protest over the time that prisoners were locked down a couple of weeks ago, that they did not get their way. They were forced to comply with the rules and, having started to behave themselves better, there was a slight relaxation back to the terms of the August agreement," Mr Ford said.

"That is a measure of saying we will ensure that the prison is run properly and safely, and if people conform to that we will treat them as reasonably as we can."

Lagan Valley DUP MP Jeffrey Donaldson said Mr Ford must not give in to prisoners.

"Prison staff sense if further compromises are made we will be back to where we were with the Maze prison.

"Not just compromising security but also giving these terrorist inmates the freedom of the separated units and we were assured when the units were created by the NIO that this would never happen.

"I don't believe this is about the rights of the prisoners, it's about prisoners running the prison and that is not on.

"These prisoners are in prison for good reason and if we hand over control of them to their own units then we leave prison staff in a very vulnerable condition and I think that would be a very dangerous road to take."

© UTV News
Comments Comments
3 Comments
sean in Derry wrote (344 days ago):
If you cant do the time dont do the crime.So called republican hard men are missing their mammies.
fred in ards wrote (345 days ago):
prisoners hide things on and in their bodies, all prisoners come under prison rules so searches have to be carried out, i think these so called dissidents think that they are above this?all inmates are given these searches and it has to be done,prisoners have smuggled in parts of guns etc on and in their bodies[remember the murder of billy wright]?nobody forced these people into jail, they came of their own free will , if they want to live in filth ,let them get on with it and stop moaning about it.
rob in Belfast wrote (345 days ago):
Time to show who runs the prision service , these people are not in prision for helping little old ladies across the street
POST A COMMENT:
Name:  
Email address*:    
Location:  
Validation:
House Rules:  
Your Comment:  
[All comments are moderated and will not appear immediately. Your name, location and comment will be displayed on this page if your post passes moderation.]
MOST POPULAR GALLERIES