Emergency measures implemented to alleviate prison overcrowding as additional rioters are convicted

The government has implemented emergency measures to prevent prison overcrowding as more rioters are expected to be sentenced for their involvement in violent disorder. Operation Early Dawn has been activated to alleviate short-term prison capacity pressure, with defendants in the north of England being held in police cells until space becomes available. Prisons and probation minister Lord Timpson acknowledged the challenges faced by the justice system and emphasized the necessity of difficult decisions to keep it functioning. National Police Chiefs’ Council lead for custody, deputy chief constable Nev Kemp reassured the public of their commitment to maintaining safety and managing demand in the criminal justice system. This is a developing story, with updates to come.

Emergency measures to ease prison overcrowding activated as more rioters are sentenced

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The government has put emergency measures in place to avoid prison overcrowding with more rioters set to be sentenced for their role in violent disorder this week.

The activation of Operation Early Dawn helps to manage short-term prison capacity pressure in some areas. It was last used by the Conservative government in May this year.

This means that defendants waiting for a court appearance in the north of England will be kept in police cells until prison space is available.

Prisons and probation minister Lord Timpson said: “We inherited a justice system in crisis and exposed to shocks. As a result, we have been forced into making difficult but necessary decisions to keep it operating.

“However, thanks to the hard work of our dedicated staff and partners, we have brought forward additional prison places and now introduced Operation Early Dawn to manage the pressure felt in some parts of the country.”

National Police Chiefs’ Council lead for custody, deputy chief constable Nev Kemp, said: “We are working closely with criminal justice system partners to manage demand in the system and ensure that the public are safe.

“Policing will continue to arrest anyone that they need to in order to keep the public safe, including policing protests and events and ensuring that people are arrested as expected.”

This is a breaking story, more to follow…

Read the full story on www.independent.co.uk
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/prison-overcrowding-operation-early-dawn-emergency-b2598226.html

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