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Prison Service must not wash its
hands of absconding Prisoners
18/3/08
Margaret Smith MSP has urged the Scottish Prison Service
(SPS) not to wash its hands of absconding prisoners.
The SPS has concluded that the decision to place
Robert Foye, the prisoner who absconded from Castle Huntley prison,
in an open prison was correct and that his subsequent rape of a schoolgirl
could not have been predicted.
Commenting, the Edinburgh West MSP said:
“The Government must not allow the SPS to wash its hands of this
case. I am concerned that our open prisons are being used as a
temporary solution to prison overcrowding. This is unacceptable.
“While I accept that Robert Foye’s
actions could not have been predicted, they could have been prevented.
“Robert Foye had been on the run for almost a week before he attacked
the schoolgirl. This raises serious questions about the urgency
of the response to absconding prisoners.”
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