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Police called to Ford open prison after rioting | |
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Police and fire services are at Ford open prison near Arundel, West Sussex, after a riot broke out, the Prison Service has confirmed. | |
In a statement, the Ministry of Justice said that around 40 prisoners began smashing windows and setting fires in some buildings. | In a statement, the Ministry of Justice said that around 40 prisoners began smashing windows and setting fires in some buildings. |
A spokesman said that prison service staff were forced to retreat. | A spokesman said that prison service staff were forced to retreat. |
He added: "We have no reports of any injuries to staff or prisoners at this stage." | He added: "We have no reports of any injuries to staff or prisoners at this stage." |
The prisoners involved also set off fire alarms at the prison. | The prisoners involved also set off fire alarms at the prison. |
Ford is an open prison housing category D inmates. | |
The spokesman said: "Specialist teams of prison officers have been called in to deal with the incident." | The spokesman said: "Specialist teams of prison officers have been called in to deal with the incident." |
HMP Ford accepts offenders who have under two years left to serve on their sentences. | HMP Ford accepts offenders who have under two years left to serve on their sentences. |
The Prison Service website says that the institution - which can hold up to 557 inmates - does not house criminals who have been convicted of arson, some sexual offences, or restraining offences. |