#Providenciales, May 27, 2019 – Turks and Caicos – Ongoing, widely publicized issues which have for years been festering at Her Majesty’s Prison now appear to be reaching a head and it could be costly to the public purse.
Sheena Mair recently joined F Chambers Law Firm; she hails from
Scotland and is a Human Rights specialist. Ms. Mair said to Magnetic Media that, “F Chambers acts on behalf of a number of inmates that have been
subjected to the terrible living conditions within HMP Grand Turk for far too
long. One day is too long. The inhumane and degrading conditions
within the Prison are shocking. These men and women, some of who have not been
convicted, do not have their basic needs met to an acceptable standard.”
F Chambers Law Firm has
issued a strongly-worded letter to the Grand Turk Prison Superintendent
highlighting the need to immediately improve living conditions at the facility
and warning him to abandon ideas of transferring inmates to other islands or
else be prepare to face a litany of litigation.
“We act on behalf of a number
of inmates within HMP Grand Turk and formally put you on notice that we intend
to raise a claim against the Turks and Caicos Government and the Prison in
relation to the disgraceful treatment of them whilst incarcerated.”
F Chambers, in its letter
lists problems including a rumored action of moving inmates to another facility
to a place outside of the Turks and Caicos. The law firm and its new specialist
attorney informed the Prison Superintendent that moving inmates to other
jurisdictions is illegal.
“”Unless you can direct us to
an Ordinance that permits this, it is our view that the inmate must remain
within the prison the Supreme Court ordered them to be kept in on
sentencing, as detailed in the Warrant you would have received as your
authority to have them there.”
Over the years there have been negative reports about the water
quality, scabies outbreaks, lack of bathing soap, insufficient food, safety of
the inmates and officers and general security.
Ms. Mair shared, “The standards required to be met whilst in
Prison are clearly stated in the Prison Ordinance and TCI Constitution.
It amazes me how the authorities have allowed this situation for so long.”
New prison superintendent Grahame Hawkins fills a post which has
been vacated three times within five years.
The attorneys have made it clear in the letter that they represent
a number of inmates and are requesting an urgent meeting with the
Superintendent and the Minister of Home Affairs, who is now Goldray Ewing.
To Magnetic Media, Ms. Mair added: “The TCI Government require to
immediately bring HMP Grand Turk inmate conditions to a standard in accordance
with the law they created. The inmates don’t have a voice that is
listened to. I hope that F Chambers can be that voice and stand up for
their basic needs. The taking away of an individual’s liberty is the punishment
of prison, not being treated disgracefully whilst being there.
The letter was issued last Wednesday, May 22, 2019; there has been no response as yet.
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