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Lewes Prison hooch problem prompts fresh fruit clampdown | Lewes Prison hooch problem prompts fresh fruit clampdown |
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Prisoner welfare campaigners have criticised a decision by Lewes jail to cut fruit rations which are being used to make illicit alcohol. | |
Prison officials said they had to act after an increase in the amount of hooch circulating in the jail and described it as a "serious issue". | Prison officials said they had to act after an increase in the amount of hooch circulating in the jail and described it as a "serious issue". |
The problem was upgraded to a red alert issue at one stage, the Independent Monitoring Board's annual report said. | The problem was upgraded to a red alert issue at one stage, the Independent Monitoring Board's annual report said. |
Illicit alcohol production is common in some prisons but can prove dangerous. | Illicit alcohol production is common in some prisons but can prove dangerous. |
The Howard League's Mark Gettleson described the reduction in fresh fruit as a backward step for prisoners. | The Howard League's Mark Gettleson described the reduction in fresh fruit as a backward step for prisoners. |
"Prison food isn't known for its nutritional value. By cutting further the small amount of nutritional food its inmates receive, Lewes prison is taking a backward step," he said. | "Prison food isn't known for its nutritional value. By cutting further the small amount of nutritional food its inmates receive, Lewes prison is taking a backward step," he said. |
"The management's focus should be on knowing what prisoners are up to, not on taking away one of the few healthy things that exist behind bars." | "The management's focus should be on knowing what prisoners are up to, not on taking away one of the few healthy things that exist behind bars." |
'Dealt with severely' | 'Dealt with severely' |
A spokeswoman for the jail said: "This is a serious issue, which is why we took immediate action to tackle it. | A spokeswoman for the jail said: "This is a serious issue, which is why we took immediate action to tackle it. |
"Our staff are extremely vigilant and use a range of measures to stop prisoners making or having access to illicit items. | "Our staff are extremely vigilant and use a range of measures to stop prisoners making or having access to illicit items. |
"Anyone caught with such items is dealt with severely." | "Anyone caught with such items is dealt with severely." |
The IMB report, which praised much of the work at Lewes, revealed that during the latter part of last year the rise in hooch-making prompted the security department to increase the risk threat to red. | The IMB report, which praised much of the work at Lewes, revealed that during the latter part of last year the rise in hooch-making prompted the security department to increase the risk threat to red. |
Fruit portions were reduced and other products that could be used - including five-litre cleaning containers used to make the hooch - were either removed or moved away from inmates. | Fruit portions were reduced and other products that could be used - including five-litre cleaning containers used to make the hooch - were either removed or moved away from inmates. |
As a result, the perceived risk was reduced to amber in January 2013. | As a result, the perceived risk was reduced to amber in January 2013. |
The Ministry of Justice said ministers would respond in detail to the report "in due course". | The Ministry of Justice said ministers would respond in detail to the report "in due course". |
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