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Cannabis plants in Gippsland correctional facility prompts calls for explanation

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Cannabis plants in Gippsland correctional facility prompts calls for explanation

The Victorian Minister for Corrections is asking for an explanation from the operators of a Gippsland corrections facility, after 28 cannabis plants were found growing in the centre.

Victoria Police seized the plants from the centre on Wednesday after they were discovered growing underneath other plants in the centre's vegetable patch.

Minister for Corrections Steve Herbert said he wanted to know how the plants could have been grown in the centre, and has asked for a "please explain" from GEO Group Australia, operators of the privately-run facility.

It is the latest in a series of blunders at the centre.

In April, two inmates were recaptured after escaping and earlier this year, a juvenile brown snake was discovered in a moving box during a routine cell check.

Victoria's corrections commissioner Jan Shuard said they has requested a report from GEO about the circumstances surrounding the incident.

"This prison is a big prison; it's been operating for nearly 19 years [and] operates with around 940 odd prisoners," Ms Shuard said.

"Maintaining a safe environment for prisoners, and the security of the prison, is what the contractor is required to do.

"They've been asked to explain how this occurred within their prison [and] we will then determine whether or not they have met the standards to operate that prison.
"They have more than 800 prisoners in that prison and from time to time, despite the best security procedures, the best searching procedures, prisoners are able to get things into prison."

Opposition wants further explanation

The State Opposition said there needed to be clear benchmarks set for both public and privately-run prisons across the state.

Shadow Corrections Minister Edward O'Donahue said the latest incident was an indicator of a bigger problem.

"This is just one of many incidents across the corrections system that have come to light in recent weeks and months," he said.

"There are some very concerning reports about what's happening right across the corrections system, both private and public."
Mr O'Donahue called on the Victorian Government to explain how the breach in security occurred.

"Ultimately, whether the prison is run by a private company or the state itself, they are reportable to the Minister, and accountable to the Minister," he said.

Staffing levels a concern, union says

Community Public Sector Union Victorian state secretary Karen Batt said the union was concerned about staffing levels at the centre.

"There does need to be a very hard look at some of the private operators," Ms Batt said.

"To that end, I can advise we are conducting an inquiry into the privatisation across of all elements of government services ... and part of that will be looking at whether there are adequate security measures [and] what sort of staffing ratios are in place."

Ms Batt said the union had negotiated "quite a successful" enterprise agreement with the Fulham operators.

"But at the end of the day the question is: should a private operator be running a correctional facility for profit?" she said.

GEO Group Australia has been contacted for comment.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-08-11/cannabis-plants-in-gippsland-correctional-facility/7718946
 
Pretty sure they are one of the worlds deadliest. I wonder who grew the weed...? The jailers or inmates themselves? Odd story IMO.
 
if people had the freedom to grow weed in prison everyone would be calm (unless youre already a psycho and need to be shot up with thorazine all the time) better thankin drinking toilet wine haha
 
Lol.. my hats off to the boys that pulled this off.. or almost pulled this off.
 
Now they're going to have to resort to Jenkem or something else

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brown snakes are really poisonous right?
Yep, potentially deadly. They're classed as the world's second most venomous land snake.

As for explaining the weed, it's a tough one, but i'll give it a go:
Someone smuggled in, or otherwise acquired some cannabis seeds. They put them in the ground, and magically - they grew into cannabis plants.!
 
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