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Update: Prisoners relight fire at Camp Street Prison

 

fireAt minutes after 20:00hrs on Wednesday, firefighters were call to the Georgetown ‘Camp Street’ Prisons to put out a small fire that was started by inmates at one of the cells of the prison, however what seemed like a quick operation to a few turned into a few hours.

As three fire trucks attempted to out the fire, the pressure from the truck just wasn’t enough and the water could not reach the flames.

After a few more tries and with a growing crowd, the firemen were able to quell the blaze, but not for long.

As officials lingered at the scene, the shouts from prisoners became obscene and once again, the inmates lit another mattress at the exact same spot.

This time, the prisoners shouted to reporters that their “self-support” food had been taken away. Prisoners on self-support are usually provided with meals by family members.

After another 15 minutes of the mattress burning, the fire fighters were again able o out the blaze but this seemed to anger the prisoners even further and again the fire was lit – this time after a 30 minute interval.

Persons at the scene questioned how the prisoners were able to acquire matches to start the blaze in the first place.

Reports indicate that officials would have carried out a random contraband check at the prison earlier in the day; however prison officials have not been able to confirm this information.

This is not the first time that inmates have been able to start a fire in the compound that takes up an entire city block in Georgetown.

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BREAKING NEWS: Fire at Camp Street jail

 

Fire fighters were Wednesday night battling a fire at the Camp Street jail but none of the prisoners has escaped, police said.

Divisional Commander of the Guyana Police Force, Clifton Hicken told Demerara Waves Online News that inmates lit a mattress in a section of the media.

No immediate information was available about the circumstances that led to the fire.

Inmates were heard shouting from their cells.

FM

PRISON RIOT UPDATE: More than a dozen bodies found in Camp Street prison

March 3, 2016 1:54 pm Category: latest news A+ /A-

By Kristen Macklingam

More than a dozen bodies have been found thus far in the Camp Street Prison, and it is expected that as the relevant authorities conduct their investigations they could possibly locate more bodies in the debris following the fiery blaze that erupted for the second time at the jail earlier today.

Commander of police  ‘A’ Division, a short while ago, confirmed that the investigators are continuing their searches in the area where the fire is believed to have started.

One source stated that it is likely that many more bodies might be found there, taking the death toll higher. Fire broke out again at the Camp Street Prison around noon today after inmates set fire to mattresses and an area of the prison.

INews understands that a number of prisoners were injured, while some of them received severe burns about their bodies. Those injured were rushed to the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation.
INews will provide more details soon.

FM

16 prisoners dead, five others injured in violent Georgetown Prison unrest

 

The death toll in Thursday’s violent unrest at the Georgetown Prison has risen to 16, even  as authorities said calm has been restored to the maximum security facility.

Guyana’s Public  Security Minister, Khemraj Ramjattan said the incident was also engaging the attention of President David Granger.

One of the prisoners died at the Georgetown Public Hospital Corporation while the bodies of the others were found and retrieved at the prison itself. Five others who sustained serious burns about their bodies were taken to the hospital for emergency treatment.

Sources said the prisoners broke up the wooden beds and also armed themselves with pieces of steel that they used to “harpoon” prison service personnel who attempted to quell the unrest regarded as the worst in Guyana’s recent history. “When, with the smoke and the fire in there, they were trying to get them out, the prisoners started harpooning them. They broke up the bed in pieces and started ‘jooking’ up the prison officers and so they had to back off. I don’t know what is happening in there but it seems to be extremely serious but it is under control,” the source told Demerara Waves Online News on condition of anonymity.

Investigators said several of the inmates appeared to have died from suffocation caused by the thick smoke. At the time of the incident, a number of them were being moved from the area where the fire started to another area when a number of the prisoners resisted prison service personnel, slammed a door and prevented a number of the convicts from being affected by the smoke.

In addition to the discovery of several prohibited items such as cellular phones during a search of the jail Wednesday, authorities said the prisoners have been demanding their freedom.

The fire was set in the ‘capital’ offence block where a number of persons convicted for murder are held.

A number of the inmates Wednesday night and during the pre-dawn hours of Thursday attempted several times  Wednesday night to burn the prison.

FM

So while they are looking for the dead bodies, who is keeping an eye on the others who escaped while the flames were burning?  Looks like they are out just in time to take their places for LGE.

Did they burn down the place because some of their friends got released and they had to stay?

Bibi Haniffa
Bibi Haniffa posted:

So while they are looking for the dead bodies, who is keeping an eye on the others who escaped while the flames were burning?  Looks like they are out just in time to take their places for LGE.

Did they burn down the place because som

Bibi Haniffa posted:

So while they are looking for the dead bodies, who is keeping an eye on the others who escaped while the flames were burning?  Looks like they are out just in time to take their places for LGE.

Did they burn down the place because some of their friends got released and they had to stay?

Those that stay back is waiting for them ppp bais

FM
Mitwah posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

So if the prison burn down, where are they going to put Jagdeo???

With you!

From your lips to God's ears!!!!!  How soon are we looking for a conviction and an incarceration?

Bibi Haniffa
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Bibi Haniffa posted:
Mitwah posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

So if the prison burn down, where are they going to put Jagdeo???

With you!

From your lips to God's ears!!!!!  How soon are we looking for a conviction and an incarceration?

What are you debating?

Mitwah
Mitwah posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:
Mitwah posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

So if the prison burn down, where are they going to put Jagdeo???

With you!

From your lips to God's ears!!!!!  How soon are we looking for a conviction and an incarceration?

What are you debating?

There is no debate.  I want him to turn himself in so they can send him over to me soon for his life sentence.

Bibi Haniffa
Bibi Haniffa posted:

So while they are looking for the dead bodies, who is keeping an eye on the others who escaped while the flames were burning?  Looks like they are out just in time to take their places for LGE.

Did they burn down the place because some of their friends got released and they had to stay?

Where do you get these ideas from.??

Django
Mitwah posted:

Can the families of the 16 victims sue the GOG ?

They should sue the Minister of Public Security???????  Ya mentor!!  You better go and check if he still sleeping in Parliament or if he wake up.

Bibi Haniffa
baseman posted:
Django posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

So while they are looking for the dead bodies, who is keeping an eye on the others who escaped while the flames were burning?  Looks like they are out just in time to take their places for LGE.

Did they burn down the place because some of their friends got released and they had to stay?

Where (Who) do you get these ideas from.??

Granger!!!

LOL

Django
Django posted:
Bibi Haniffa posted:

So while they are looking for the dead bodies, who is keeping an eye on the others who escaped while the flames were burning?  Looks like they are out just in time to take their places for LGE.

Did they burn down the place because some of their friends got released and they had to stay?

Where do you get these ideas from.??

Warria and Mr. T.

FM

Reality check, this happened under the PNC watch. Where is Mitwah and others condemning this govt for 16 deaths?  Who knows this might have been a deliberate act to get rid of prisoners as money will soon run out the way this administration spending wastefully. Imagine they spent 7 million on dead Burnham and they allow the prisoners to suffer. 

FM
skeldon_man posted:

PNC operatives on the move. They will "legally" escape to terrorize and kill the coolies.

Solja Bai created a new way to pardon them permanently --roast them!

FM
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Drugb posted:

Reality check, this happened under the PNC watch. Where is Mitwah and others condemning this govt for 16 deaths?  Who knows this might have been a deliberate act to get rid of prisoners as money will soon run out the way this administration spending wastefully. Imagine they spent 7 million on dead Burnham and they allow the prisoners to suffer. 

100 Percent Accurate. This appears to be a deliberate act to to save money so that it can be spent on their late murderer leader Crab Dawg Burnham.

FM
asj posted:

Guyana’s Public  Security Minister, Khemraj Ramjattan said the incident was also engaging the attention of President David Granger.

President Granger should give Ramjattan one kick and fire him on the spot.

Ramjattan is a disgrace to this administration.

FM

DEADLY PRISON RIOT: More photos

March 3, 2016 7:51 pm Category: Local News A+ /A-

INEWS brings you more photos taken late  this afternoon from outside the Camp Street prison in Georgetown where 16 inmates perished in a fire earlier today. Several other inmates were hospitalised following the deadly prison riot. (Carl Croker photos)

 

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FM
asj posted:

DEADLY PRISON RIOT: More photos

March 3, 2016 7:51 pm Category: Local News A+ /A-

INEWS brings you more photos taken late  this afternoon from outside the Camp Street prison in Georgetown where 16 inmates perished in a fire earlier today. Several other inmates were hospitalised following the deadly prison riot. (Carl Croker photos)

 

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What happened?

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Django
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Three-man panel to investigate deadly prison unrest

March 3, 2016 7:25 pm Category: Local News A+ /A-

Government has announced that a three-man panel will soon be appointed to investigate the unrest at the Camp Street Prison which left 16 prisoners dead and five others injured.

Minister of Public Security, Khemraj Ramjattan, at a press conference today at the Ministry of the Presidency, made this announcement. The press conference was shared by high ranking prison officials.

Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan and senior Prison officials at this afternoon's news conference

Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan and senior Prison officials at this afternoon’s news conference

The Public Security Minister reported that this morning a monthly mandatory joint services operation and search was conducted at the facility where 19 cellphones and a quantity of marijuana were found and seized.

This seizure by the ranks resulted in the unrest in the Capital ‘A’ section of the prison, where the prisoners, using mattresses, set nine fires, which were all extinguished. Director of Prisons, Carl Graham said, everything possible was done to save the prisoners’ lives.

According to Superintendent of Prison, Kevin Pilgrim, the exercise commenced at approximately 10:00hrs at which time the 16 prisoners were alive.

The Minister explained that collaboration will be forged with the judiciary to ensure that the long waiting time for cases to be called is minimised which, he explained, is one of the reasons why the prisoners protested as they complained of the long waiting time for their cases to be called in court.

The Joint Services are closely monitoring activities at the Camp Street Prison and citizens are assured that reinforcement measures have been put in place to ensure that there is no recurrence of today’s unrest.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of the Presidency in a press release issued this afternoon, stated that President David Granger will tomorrow name the members of the panel to investigate the unrest.

The Camp Street prison was built to accommodate 600 prisoners and is currently overcrowded with a population of approximately 984, according to a GINA release.

FM

The Public Security Minister reported that this morning a monthly mandatory joint services operation and search was conducted at the facility where 19 cellphones and a quantity of marijuana were found and seized.

FM

Meanwhile, the Ministry of the Presidency in a press release issued this afternoon, stated that President David Granger will tomorrow name the members of the panel to investigate the unrest.

As I said before, they (the PNC) will make this whole thing a mockery if they do not name an impartial committee to investigate.

FM

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