Police begin using Fairbanks cellblock

| 18/03/2016 | 14 Comments
Cayman News Service

Groundbreaking ceremony for the new cellblock in Sept 2013 (L-R) Attorney General Sam Bulgin, Deputy Governor Franz Manderson, Premier Alden McLaughlin, Chief Officer Eric Bush and Police Commissioner David Baines

(CNS): The new police custody suite is finally being used and is currently holding a number of prisoners, RCIPS management has confirmed. The groundbreaking for the new modern unit, which is a prefabricated building, was celebrated two and a half years ago in September 2013. It was scheduled to open in February last year and it is not clear why the project took so long to complete. The custody facility includes rooms for breathalyzer tests, interviews and visitors, as well as modern communication equipment.

The block of cells is designed to replace what have been described as the “cages” at the George Town and West Bay police stations, which were condemned by UK prison inspectors.

The new cell suite, which can hold 24 remand prisoners in 12 double cells, complete with toilets and bunk beds, is located on the Fairbanks site by the women’s prison and the Immigration Detention Centre and is understood to comply with human rights requirements. The holding units are both safer for inmates and more secure and the new facility will also allow the police to separate male, female and juvenile prisoners.

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  1. Anonymous says:

    the biggest failures in cayman are those that pretend not to be failures

  2. Anonymous says:

    remember the old modular prison by Fairbanks that wasn’t finished and sent to the dump
    I wonder how long this prison will last till they get rid of it

  3. Just Watchin says:

    Wow, it must have been the coldest day in Cayman when they broke ground – judging my all them jackets out there in the sunshine with a shovel in their hands Lmao.

  4. Driftwood says:

    A government project Only a year late and wonder how many $$$$$$$ overspent must be a record for this place

  5. Anonymous says:

    Ladies first! ??

  6. Anonymous says:

    Thank you, CNS, for this hilarious archive photo – sadly I missed it first time around.

    Come on, CNS readers, this picture is crying out for a caption competition! Here’s mine, to start you off ….

    “Tempura fiasco finally laid to rest in Cayman”

  7. Sharkey says:

    Everyone there is working except Mr Baines , he has nothing in his shovel .

  8. Jotnar says:

    Perhaps they should lock up their evidence there.

  9. Inspector Gadget says:

    I hope nobody steals the prisoners.

  10. Anonymous says:

    Do the CCTV cameras work?

  11. Anonymous says:

    Fill’er up!

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