0
0.0
Jan 14, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
how the devices are destabilising two prisons holding some of the most dangerous men in the uk — murderers, gang bosses and terrorism offenders. at hmp manchesterons watchdog says the airspace has been ceded to organised crime gangs. knives are being flown in because of broken cctv and failed netting. prisoners have been breaking £5,000 windows to receive deliveries faster than they can be replaced. hmp long lartin in worcestershire holds some of the uk's most dangerous terrorism offenders, yet its bosses are similarly struggling with drones dropping camouflaged contraband into the grounds. how is the prisoner coordinating this? they must be communicating with someone. yeah, so they're on... they're on the phone. the watchdog says the drones are driving an illicit economy of drugs, mobile phones and weapons — undermining safety and work to rehabilitate offenders. this is a threat to national security. the potential for serious weapons to be able to get into our prisons in increasing numbers means that there is a risk, particularly with these cat a prisons — particularly with some of the riskiest men in the country, who are either connected to o
how the devices are destabilising two prisons holding some of the most dangerous men in the uk — murderers, gang bosses and terrorism offenders. at hmp manchesterons watchdog says the airspace has been ceded to organised crime gangs. knives are being flown in because of broken cctv and failed netting. prisoners have been breaking £5,000 windows to receive deliveries faster than they can be replaced. hmp long lartin in worcestershire holds some of the uk's most dangerous terrorism offenders,...
0
0.0
Jan 14, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
how the devices are destabilising two prisons holding some of the most dangerous men in the uk — murderers, gang bosses and terrorism offenders. at hmp manchester gangs. knives are being flown in because of broken cctv and failed netting. prisoners have been breaking £5,000 windows to receive deliveries faster than they can be replaced. hmp long lartin in worcestershire holds some of the uk's most dangerous terrorism offenders, yet its bosses are similarly struggling with drones dropping camouflaged contraband into the grounds. how is the prisoner coordinating this? they must be communicating with someone. yeah, so they're on... they're on the phone. the watchdog says the drones are driving an illicit economy of drugs, mobile phones and weapons — undermining safety and work to rehabilitate offenders. this is a threat to national security. the potential for serious weapons to be able to get into our prisons in increasing numbers means that there is a risk, particularly with these cat a prisons — particularly with some of the riskiest men in the country, who are either connected to organised crime gangs or they are terrorists or terrorist affilia
how the devices are destabilising two prisons holding some of the most dangerous men in the uk — murderers, gang bosses and terrorism offenders. at hmp manchester gangs. knives are being flown in because of broken cctv and failed netting. prisoners have been breaking £5,000 windows to receive deliveries faster than they can be replaced. hmp long lartin in worcestershire holds some of the uk's most dangerous terrorism offenders, yet its bosses are similarly struggling with drones dropping...
0
0.0
Jan 14, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
damning picture of thriving illicit economies that jeopardise the safety of dedicated prison staff and in hmp manchesterory drug tests, and in hmp long laughs in the figure was nearly three in ten. these two prisons hold some of the most dangerous men in our country, including murderers and terrorists. and if organised crime gangs can deliver phones and drugs to inmates's cells, they could be delivering serious weapons and explosives as [000:18:04;00] [000:18:04;00]
damning picture of thriving illicit economies that jeopardise the safety of dedicated prison staff and in hmp manchesterory drug tests, and in hmp long laughs in the figure was nearly three in ten. these two prisons hold some of the most dangerous men in our country, including murderers and terrorists. and if organised crime gangs can deliver phones and drugs to inmates's cells, they could be delivering serious weapons and explosives as [000:18:04;00] [000:18:04;00]
0
0.0
Jan 14, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
prisons. our home and legal correspondent dominic casciani has more. a drone over manchesters to get over the walls of the city's jail. this social media clip one of many bragging about deliveries by air to prisoners. this is the scale of the threat now identified at one of england's highest security prisons.
prisons. our home and legal correspondent dominic casciani has more. a drone over manchesters to get over the walls of the city's jail. this social media clip one of many bragging about deliveries by air to prisoners. this is the scale of the threat now identified at one of england's highest security prisons.
0
0.0
Jan 24, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this man should not come out of prison during his lifetime. 52 years is an exceptionally long sentence were nearly as long as the longest sentence, 55 years, for the manchesterent is sticking to this position that this cannot be regarded as an exceptional circumstance that removes the limit on a whole life tariff, spending your entire life in prison because of its signatory to the un convention on the rights of a child saying children should be detained as a last resort and for the shortest time possible. a spokesperson said we take our commitment seriously to international law. anyone can ask for a sentence to be reviewed. that is happening. the attorney general is the person who makes that decision. if he decides there should be a review it may go to the appeal court. as i said, 52 years is a very long sentence. aside from that the government is under pressure to make sure the public inquiry into this case is as quick as possible and the spokesperson said it would be discussed with the families and it is important it is comprehensive and happening as quickly as possible. tom simon at west minister. a woman has been sentenced to ten years. but the manslaugh
this man should not come out of prison during his lifetime. 52 years is an exceptionally long sentence were nearly as long as the longest sentence, 55 years, for the manchesterent is sticking to this position that this cannot be regarded as an exceptional circumstance that removes the limit on a whole life tariff, spending your entire life in prison because of its signatory to the un convention on the rights of a child saying children should be detained as a last resort and for the shortest...
0
0.0
Jan 14, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
how the devices are destabilising two prisons holding some of the most dangerous men in the uk — murderers, gang bosses and terrorism offenders. at hmp manchesterganised crime gangs. knives are being flown in because of broken cctv and failed netting. prisoners have been breaking £5,000 windows to receive deliveries faster than they can be replaced. hmp long lartin in worcestershire holds some of the uk's most dangerous terrorism offenders, yet its bosses are similarly struggling with drones dropping camouflaged contraband into the grounds. how is the prisoner coordinating this? they must be communicating with someone. yeah, so they're on... they're on the phone. the watchdog says the drones are driving an illicit economy of drugs, mobile phones and weapons — undermining safety and work to rehabilitate offenders. this is a threat to national security. the potential for serious weapons to be able to get into our prisons in increasing numbers means that there is a risk, particularly with these cat a prisons — particularly with some of the riskiest men in the country, who are either connected to organised crime gangs or they're they are terrorists
how the devices are destabilising two prisons holding some of the most dangerous men in the uk — murderers, gang bosses and terrorism offenders. at hmp manchesterganised crime gangs. knives are being flown in because of broken cctv and failed netting. prisoners have been breaking £5,000 windows to receive deliveries faster than they can be replaced. hmp long lartin in worcestershire holds some of the uk's most dangerous terrorism offenders, yet its bosses are similarly struggling with drones...
0
0.0
Jan 14, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
prisons. our home and legal correspondent dominic casciani has more. a drone over manchestera video showing how easy it was to get over the walls of the city's jail. this social media clip one of many bragging about deliveries by air to prisoners. this is the scale of the threat now identified at one of england's highest security prisons. the delivery of drugs and contraband by drone are now a massive problem forjails — this footage showing how gangs fly them right up to cell windows. two reports today reveal how the devices are destabilising two prisons holding some of the most dangerous men in the uk — murderers, gang bosses and terrorism offenders. at hmp manchester, the prisons watchdog says the airspace has been ceded to organised crime gangs. knives are being flown in because of broken cctv and failed netting. prisoners have been breaking £5,000 windows to receive deliveries faster than they can be replaced. hmp long lartin in worcestershire holds some of the uk's most dangerous terrorism offenders, yet its bosses are similarly struggling with drones dropping camouflage
prisons. our home and legal correspondent dominic casciani has more. a drone over manchestera video showing how easy it was to get over the walls of the city's jail. this social media clip one of many bragging about deliveries by air to prisoners. this is the scale of the threat now identified at one of england's highest security prisons. the delivery of drugs and contraband by drone are now a massive problem forjails — this footage showing how gangs fly them right up to cell windows. two...
0
0.0
Jan 24, 2025
01/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
this man should not come out of prison during his lifetime. 52 years is an exceptionally long sentence were nearly as long as the longest sentence, 55 years, for the manchesteroffence. the government is sticking to this position that this cannot be regarded as an exceptional circumstance that removes the limit on a whole life tariff, spending your entire life in prison because of its signatory to the un convention on the rights of a child saying children should be detained as a last resort and for the shortest time possible. a spokesperson said we take our commitment seriously to international law. anyone can ask for a sentence to be reviewed. that is happening. the attorney general is happening. the attorney general is the person who makes that decision. if he decides there should be a review it may go to the appeal court. as i said, 52 years is a very long sentence. aside from that the government is under pressure to make sure the public inquiry into this case is as quick as possible and the spokesperson said it would be discussed with the families and it is important it is comprehensive and happening as quickly as possible. thank you. the time is 1:16. ou
this man should not come out of prison during his lifetime. 52 years is an exceptionally long sentence were nearly as long as the longest sentence, 55 years, for the manchesteroffence. the government is sticking to this position that this cannot be regarded as an exceptional circumstance that removes the limit on a whole life tariff, spending your entire life in prison because of its signatory to the un convention on the rights of a child saying children should be detained as a last resort and...