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Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Prison conferencing facility by year's end - Young

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Rhondor Dowlat
2262 days ago
20190225
CNC3 senior reporter Akash Samaroo gets help from National Security Minister Stuart Young and Communications Manager Marcia Hope as he tries on a stab proof vest during a handing over ceremony yesterday. Looking on are Commissioner of Prisons Gerard Wilson, left, and Prisons Association President Ceron Richard.

CNC3 senior reporter Akash Samaroo gets help from National Security Minister Stuart Young and Communications Manager Marcia Hope as he tries on a stab proof vest during a handing over ceremony yesterday. Looking on are Commissioner of Prisons Gerard Wilson, left, and Prisons Association President Ceron Richard.

SHIRLEY BAHADUR

The long await­ed video con­fer­enc­ing fa­cil­i­ty at the Gold­en Grove Prison will be com­plet­ed by the Ju­di­cia­ry. This was re­vealed yes­ter­day by Min­is­ter of Na­tion­al Se­cu­ri­ty Stu­art Young dur­ing a func­tion in Port-of-Spain where he hand­ed over the first batch of 250 stab-proof vests for prison of­fi­cers.

In mak­ing the an­nounce­ment, Young ex­pressed dis­ap­point­ment that the fa­cil­i­ty, which will con­sist of sev­en video con­fer­enc­ing courts, is still to be com­plet­ed. While he did not give rea­sons for the project's de­lay, se­nior prison sources told Guardian Me­dia it had been ham­pered by ma­jor con­trac­tu­al is­sues.

“I re­cent­ly had Cab­i­net ap­prove the re­moval of that from a state agency and put it in­to UDe­COTT, but now I have gone fur­ther than that and I have en­gaged in con­ver­sa­tion with the Ju­di­cia­ry and they have agreed with me that they will take over. The struc­ture is up but it just needs to be fin­ished now. They will take over the struc­ture as is, where is, and they will com­plete it for video con­fer­enc­ing courts,” the min­is­ter said, adding that he ex­pects the project to be com­plet­ed with­in 12 months.

Young al­so an­nounced that with­in the next few weeks a suite of leg­is­la­tion will be laid in the Par­lia­ment that will ben­e­fit pris­ons, fire, po­lice and De­fence Force per­son­nel.

The leg­is­la­tion, which is cur­rent­ly be­fore a re­view com­mit­tee, is geared to­wards the pro­tec­tion of of­fi­cers and in­creas­es sen­tences and fines for a range of of­fences,

Young said To­ba­go will soon get a state-of-the-art prison. He said a ten-acre site has been iden­ti­fied and draw­ings are ready.

On the is­sue of firearms for pris­ons of­fi­cers, Young said Gov­ern­ment is fi­nal­is­ing the pro­cure­ment process and is hop­ing it will be com­plet­ed “very short­ly.”

“We will be us­ing the keep and car­ry sys­tem and it's in the hands of the Pris­ons Com­mis­sion­er to de­ter­mine who gets to car­ry it home and for how long. I just want to be able to pro­vide more as­sets for more util­i­sa­tion. My un­der­stand­ing is we should be award­ing the con­tract very short­ly,” he said.


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