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Drugs in Prisons

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 23 January 2013

Wednesday, 23 January 2013

Questions (187)

Thomas P. Broughan

Question:

187. Deputy Thomas P. Broughan asked the Minister for Justice and Equality the amount of drugs seized at each prison here for the years 2010, 2011 and 2012; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3203/13]

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The figures requested by the Deputy are set out in the table.

One of the continuing major challenges in prisons today lies in preventing access to contraband items, primarily mobile phones and drugs, which for obvious reasons, are viewed as highly valuable commodities among elements of the prison population. Efforts are made on a continuous basis to prevent the flow of contraband into our prisons, by for example, the installation of nets over exercise yards, vigilant observation of prisoners by staff, enhanced CCTV monitoring, the stricter control of visits and the use of prisoner and random cell searches on a daily basis.

Random searches of cells and their occupants have uncovered significant quantities of contraband in recent years. Nevertheless, the Irish Prison Service recognises that constant improvements are required in this area.

The table illustrates the total number of drugs seized in each prison over the years mentioned by the Deputy. Provisional figures for 2012 show that there were 1,256 seizures of drugs across the institutions. This represents a decrease of almost 11% on 2011 and or a 28% decrease compared with the 2010 figures.

Institution

2010

2011

2012

Arbour Hill

0

2

0

Castlerea

82

97

50

Cloverhill

87

57

78

Cork

52

73

49

Dochas Centre

30

25

35

Limerick

167

216

287

Loughan House

46

21

15

Midlands

90

121

115

Mountjoy

683

387

235

St Patrick's Institution

272

206

219

Portlaoise

41

21

19

Shelton Abbey

26

16

13

Wheatfield

114

147

123

Training Unit

49

28

18

Total

1,739

1,417

1,256

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