The Nigerian Prisons Service (NPS) on Tuesday in Abuja said that it had begun the recovery and confiscation of all cell phones “smuggled” into prisons by inmates.
The
Spokesman of the service, Mr Ope Fatinikun, disclosed this in an interview .
Fatinikun
said that the renewed effort followed a directive by the Minister of Interior,
Mr Abba Moro, that the service should recover all the cell phones within 30
days as part of efforts to sanitise the system.
“I can
assure you that the process of recovering all these cell phones has begun and
we would work round -the-clock to ensure that they are recovered within the 30
days given by the minister,’’ he said.
Fatinikun
who declined to give details of the recovery process for security reasons,
however, said that the operation would be carried out with utmost
professionalism.
He said
that despite the fact that it was illegal for inmates to possess cell phones,
some of them still managed to sneak in the phones without the knowledge of
officials.
He
absolved the prison officials from any complicity in the illegal act, but said
that security and surveillance would be tightened to ensure that the ugly trend
did not continue.
The
spokesman said that all the phones recovered from the inmates would be
destroyed with a warning that inmates should desist from the act or face
stiffer sanctions.
“From
my experience I would tell you that most of these cell phones are smuggled into
the premises without the knowledge of the officials,
“Some
of these inmates even go as far as concealing the phones in beverage sachets,
but even before the directive we had been doing our best to recover them,’’ he
said.
Fatinukun
said that the service would continue to do its best to reposition the service
in line with international best practice inspite of the challenges.
Minister
of Interior, Mr Abba Moro, had on Nov. 21 given the Nigerian Prison Service a
30- day ultimatum to recover all cell phones being used by inmates in prisons
across the country. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/11/nigerian-prisons-begins-confiscation-of-inmates-cell-phones/
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