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Adebolajo prison officers 'did nothing wrong' Adebolajo prison officers 'did nothing wrong'
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A prison officers' group has denied "any wrongdoing" by guards after one of the two Woolwich murder suspects claimed he was assaulted in prison.A prison officers' group has denied "any wrongdoing" by guards after one of the two Woolwich murder suspects claimed he was assaulted in prison.
Michael Adebolajo, accused of killing Fusilier Lee Rigby in May, reportedly lost two front teeth in an incident at London's Belmarsh Prison on Wednesday.Michael Adebolajo, accused of killing Fusilier Lee Rigby in May, reportedly lost two front teeth in an incident at London's Belmarsh Prison on Wednesday.
The Prison Officers Association (POA) said a prisoner was subjected to restraint by officers using approved control and restraint techniques. The Prison Officers Association said a prisoner was subjected to restraint by officers using approved control and restraint techniques.
Police are investigating the incident.Police are investigating the incident.
The Prison Officers Association They say "our members strenuously deny any wrong doing and the POA will be supporting them legally and emotionally during this difficult time. The use of restraint is only used where necessary when dealing with incidents up and down the country." It has been claimed that Michael Adebolajo lost two front teeth during the incident which is being investigated by the police. There has been no response to the POA statement from the Ministry of Justice. The Prison Officers Association (POA) criticised the Ministry of Justice for failing to take action to stop what it called "sensationalist reporting" of the incident.
A POA spokesman added: "Our members strenuously deny any wrongdoing and the POA will be supporting them legally and emotionally during this difficult time.
"The use of restraint is only used where necessary."
The Ministry of Justice has not yet responded to the POA statement.