Lags will soon be held in ‘portacabin’ cells as ‘prisons are full to the brim’

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Undated handout photo issued by HM Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIP) of a prison cell in unit 4, a block at HMP Eastwood Park in Gloucestershire. "Acutely" mentally ill women are being held in "terrible conditions" in a prison where some cells were found daubed with scratches and blood stains, a watchdog has warned. Issue date: Friday February 3, 2023. PA Photo. Chief inspector of prisons Charlie Taylor said the levels of distress witnessed among women in crisis in one wing of HMP Eastwood Park were "appalling" and told how an experienced member of his team described conditions as the "worst he had ever seen". See PA story PRISONS EastwoodPark. Photo credit should read: HM Inspectorate of Prisons/PA Wire NOTE TO EDITORS: This handout photo may only be used in for editorial reporting purposes for the contemporaneous illustration of events, things or the people in the image or facts mentioned in the caption. Reuse of the picture may require further permission from the copyright holder.

LAGS will soon have to be held in cells in portable buildings as prisons are full to bursting.

The temporary blocks are being hastily built on sports grounds and open spaces behind prison walls.

Lags will soon have to be held in cells in portable buildings as prisons are full to bursting

HMP Pentonville was designed to house 520 people but currently holds 1,205

Some prefab cells will be lifted into place over the high-security fences.

Prison bosses will open 1,000 of the so-called rapid deployment cells within the next few weeks.

The scheme is designed to stop cells in police stations being used to house burglars, sex offenders and other cons.

Last week, there were 83,687 offenders in prisons — which are running at 98.6 per cent capacity.

Holding suspects in police cells — at more than £400 a night — costs the taxpayer millions of pounds.

One prison, HMP Pentonville, was designed to house 520 people but currently holds 1,205, with two locked in every cell for one.

The government is building six new prisons to ease the backlog caused by Covid and tougher sentencing laws.

A Ministry of Justice spokesperson said: “We are installing rapid deployment cells across the prison estate to create extra capacity, while we press ahead with the biggest expansion of prison places in a century.”

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