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Westgate Hosts ‘Community Reintegration Fair’

Westgate Hosts ‘Community Reintegration Fair’

March 28, 2012 by · 7 Comments 

Nine private sector companies and over a dozen helping or Government agencies turned up for the Department of Correction’s “Bridging the Gap Vll: Community Reintegration Fair” held this morning [Mar.28] at Westgate Correctional Facility. The private sector companies were companies that are willing to hire recently or just released prison inmates. These companies were there [...]

Video: Prison Officers March On Cabinet

Video: Prison Officers March On Cabinet

March 27, 2012 by · 59 Comments 

[Updated with video] Prison officers marched on Cabinet this morning [Mar.27] and presented a list of grievances to Premier Paula Cox and Attorney General Kim Wilson. A press statement from the Prison Officers Association said they “continue to carry out their duties in the most professional manner despite not having the tools and resources to [...]

Prisoner Charged With Cannabis Possession

Prisoner Charged With Cannabis Possession

March 21, 2012 by · 8 Comments 

In Magistrates Court this morning [Mar.21], before Magistrate Khomisi Tokunbo, 29-year-old Durnell Smith pleaded not guilty to a charge of possession of cannabis on August 22nd 2011. The possession was alleged to be in an Increased Penalty Zone [IPZ] which was identified as Westgate Correctional Facility. At the time of the alleged offence, Mr Smith [...]

Upcoming: PRIDE ‘Celebrity’ Lock-Up

Upcoming: PRIDE ‘Celebrity’ Lock-Up

March 13, 2012 by · Leave a Comment 

PRIDE Bermuda hosts its fourth annual “Celebrity” Lock-Up on Friday, March 30, 2012, when local personalities ranging from Cabinet Ministers to corporate VIPs will find themselves behind bars. They will be seeking to raise  bail in the form of donations from friends, family and the public to aid community group PRIDE’s alcohol and drug prevention [...]

Ministry: Prison Van Is Licenced

Ministry: Prison Van Is Licenced

March 9, 2012 by · 5 Comments 

A prison van displaying a licence that expired weeks ago is actually licenced a Government spokesperson said, however the van’s sticker had not been replaced. Yesterday [Mar.8] Bernews readers noticed that in a video of a prisoner leaving Court the sticker on the prison van indicated the licence had expired on January 31, 2012. A [...]

Video: Attorney General On Initiatives

Video: Attorney General On Initiatives

February 27, 2012 by · 2 Comments 

Attorney General and Justice Minister Kim Wilson spoke at Friday’s [Feb.24] post-budget press conference., saying one of her Ministry’s initiatives includes introduction of a co-pay system for inmates receiving medical attention. Minister Wilson also said the Substance Abuse Co-Ed facility in Dockyard will be completed in September 2012, and will offer increased bed capacity for [...]

Videos: Parole System To Be Revised

Videos: Parole System To Be Revised

February 2, 2012 by · 12 Comments 

Premier Paula Cox and Attorney General Kim Wilson held a press briefing today [Feb.2] to announce changes to the parole system. Minister Wilson said, “Cabinet recently approved a set of legislative provisions designed to enhance the parole regime.”According to Minister Wilson, these changes will introduce a tiered system of sentencing which will effectively revise the [...]

Dept. Of Corrections Moving Headquarters

Dept. Of Corrections Moving Headquarters

January 27, 2012 by · 3 Comments 

Effective next Wednesday [Feb.1] the Department of Corrections’ Headquarters will be moving from its current location on Happy Valley Road in Pembroke to the WEDCO Clocktower Mall in Dockyard. A statement issued said, “For members of the public who need to make canteen payments for inmates, please be advised that from 1 February, the Accountant [...]

Premier: Possible Transfer Of Prisoners

Premier: Possible Transfer Of Prisoners

January 5, 2012 by · 38 Comments 

Premier Paula Cox expanded on the Government of Bermuda’s submission for the 2012 White Paper on Overseas Territories which proposed a number of things including transfer of prisoners to UK prisons. The submission said, “The transfer of prisoners, based on a level of criminality, to UK prisons under an MOU without any added costs, save [...]

Extra 6 Months For Death Threats

Extra 6 Months For Death Threats

December 8, 2011 by · 4 Comments 

A 21-year-old Westgate prisoner had six months added on to his sentence this morning [Dec.8] after admitting telling Corrections Officers he would kill them when he is released. In Magistrates Court, before Senior Magistrate Archie Warner, 21-year old Westgate Correctional Facility inmate Desmond Richardson pleaded guilty to four charges of using threatening words to a [...]

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