I propose to take Questions Nos. 8 and 24 together.
It is the intention of the consul at our embassy in Vilnius to attend on 27 June the appeal hearing of the person mentioned. The Embassy of Ireland in Lithuania and the consular assistance section in Dublin have provided consular assistance to the person in question since his initial detention in Lithuania and will continue to do so. The person mentioned by the Deputy was transferred in July 2012 from Lukišks Prison in Vilnius to Pravienišks Prison, near Kaunas. This is a lower category of prison, with a different prison regime to that in Lukišks Prison.
With regard to the upcoming appeal on 27 June, I am advised that the usual procedure is that prisoners with appeal hearings in Vilnius are temporarily held in Lukišks Prison. The length of time prisoners remain in Lukišks depends on the date of the court hearing and prison transport arrangements between Kaunas and Vilnius. Our ambassador has repeatedly communicated our concerns about the conditions in Lukišks Prison. The ambassador has asked that the period of the person's detention in Lukišks for his appeal be kept to the absolute minimum.
I am aware that Lukišks Prison has been the subject of reports by the Council of Europe’s European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, CPT. I also understand that the Lithuanian Government is actively addressing the issue of upgrading its prison accommodation and is engaged in an extensive modernisation programme.