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'Disturbance' reported at HMP Birmingham 'Disturbance' reported at HMP Birmingham
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Prison staff have withdrawn from two wings at HMP Birmingham after an officer was "rushed" by inmates, the BBC understands. Prison staff have withdrawn from two wings at HMP Birmingham after prison keys were stolen when an officer was "rushed" by inmates.
It is understood that extra officers are on their way to reinforce prison staff and a specialist "Tornado" team will be sent in. It is understood that extra officers are on their way to reinforce prison staff and a specialist "Tornado" team of prison riot officers will be sent in.
G4S, which runs the prison, said that a "low-level incident" was taking place.G4S, which runs the prison, said that a "low-level incident" was taking place.
The Category B prison, formerly known as Winson Green, holds 1,450 inmates.The Category B prison, formerly known as Winson Green, holds 1,450 inmates.
See more stories from Birmingham and the Black Country here It is understood the disturbance centres on wings N and P, which hold 250 prisoners, and both have been sealed off.
See more on the prison disturbance here
A G4S spokeswoman said: "We are responding to an ongoing incident at HMP Birmingham this morning which began just after 9am involving two wings of the prison.A G4S spokeswoman said: "We are responding to an ongoing incident at HMP Birmingham this morning which began just after 9am involving two wings of the prison.
"We are in close contact with the National Offender Management Service, and are working with colleagues across the service to bring the incident to a safe conclusion.""We are in close contact with the National Offender Management Service, and are working with colleagues across the service to bring the incident to a safe conclusion."
All prison officers have been accounted for, but no information has been given on any injuries.