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NCS fires officers for contraband smuggling

2023-06-26  Correspondent

NCS fires officers for contraband smuggling

A total of 11 officers of the Namibian Correctional Service in Windhoek have been involved in smuggling prohibited goods into the correctional services facilities in over a period of three years.

This was revealed by the Namibia Correctional Service’s Deputy Commissioner, Veikko Armas, on Saturday during an anti-contraband
annual campaign aimed at sensitising inmates and the public on the effects
of contraband under the theme: ‘Uniting the Nation Against Contraband’.

He said during the last three years, the facility has lost 11 officers, of whom one was dismissed, while six resigned and
four are currently on suspension.

Armas revealed that between January to June 2023, 40 mobile phones; 67 sachets of cannabis (283 grams of cannabis); 40 pieces of crack cocaine; two Mandrax tablets; and 42 sachets (941g) of tobacco were found at the facility. He said the prohibited items were mostly confiscated during searches, stressing that the drugs are often planted around the facility, courts and public hospitals by officers who work with the inmates.

“The smuggling of contraband poses a substantial threat to the overall
mandate of the Namibian Correctional Service of providing safe, secure and humane custody to offenders. 

“It also poses a substantial threat to
the safety of correctional staff, inmates and the public at large as these illicit items can be used by inmates to perpetuate violence against officers, fellow inmates and members of the public,” he
added.

He noted that smuggling equally has been observed to be detrimental to the rehabilitation and reintegration efforts aimed at offenders, fuming that instead of focusing on their restoration as law-abiding citizens, smuggling continues to support criminal attitudes and
behaviours.

Armas highlighted that the challenge of staff shortages at correctional facilities increases security threats and incidents due to the disproportion it causes in the ratio of offenders to staff, as inmates tend to outnumber the correctional officers at the facilities.

“Let us work together to make our facilities free of contraband for the effective rehabilitation of inmates. Do your part in playing a role in uniting the nation against the smuggling of contraband,” he urged.

-Nampa


2023-06-26  Correspondent

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