HMP & YOI Swinfen Hall: Five hour riot, as wing flooded & set on fire

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A prison was placed on lockdown after inmates reportedly took over a wing and tried to flood it.

Ambulance, fire crews and riot police were called to Swinfen Hall prison and young offenders’ institution, near Lichfield in Staffordshire, at 19:37 BST on Thursday.

Officials said four prisoners were injured during the incident in D wing.

The Ministry of Justice would not confirm if the lockdown was sparked by a riot.

It described the events as an “incident of indiscipline” and would not confirm reports of flooding.

The prison and young offenders institution has a capacity of 624, and holds young men serving between four years and up to life.

HMP Swinfen Hall opened in February 1963 as a borstal, which was a youth detention centre. In 1972 it became a long-term young offenders institution.

Prisoners are housed in nine wings, in single cell accommodation.

One resident who lives nearby said: “There were up to 15 police cars, all the police had their body armour on, with police dogs – the lot.

“It was madness. You could hear the prisoners shouting. We’ve been up all night.

“We spoke to a security guard who said prisoners had taken over a wing.

“They had turned the taps on and had flooded the wing out and were threatening to set it on fire.

“Somebody was injured in there but they wouldn’t allow the officers on to the wing.”

A relative of one of the inmates on D-wing said many prisoners had felt frustrated following an outbreak of tuberculosis at the prison in May.
Emergency services were on standby during the incident

“A lot of the inmates were very stressed about it,” he said. “Frustrations may be boiling over.”

During the lockdown, which concluded at 00:07, Staffordshire Police guarded the perimeter of the building.

The fire service said it had dealt with two small cell fires.

Source: prison state & local slime media.

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