Put your name here

connexionS'accréditer | S'abonner | Se connecter | Faire un don
> Logo ABP
ABP e brezhoneg | ABP in English |
"...a transfer is not necessarily a swift process and a take some time to complete." Safer Custody and offender Policy unit (photo: eirigi)
- Rapport -
Prisoner Noel Maguire: Update
The Celtic League continue to press the case for the transfer back to Ireland of republican prisoner Noel Maguire. However UK prison authorities remain obdurate (see below): "Safer Custody and offender
Cathal Ó Luain Par Celtic League le 22/06/09 6:05

The Celtic League continue to press the case for the transfer back to Ireland of republican prisoner Noel Maguire. However UK prison authorities remain obdurate (see below):

"Safer Custody and offender Policy Cross Border Transfer and Foreign National Policy 1st Floor Fry Building 2 Marsham Street London SW1P 4DF

christopher.binns [at] ...

2 June 2009

Dear Mr Tal-e-bot

Re: Noel Maguire (FF9197) Application for a prison Transfer

Thank you for your letter of 15 April 2009 concerning the transfer of Mr Noel Maguire from England and Wales to a prison in Northern Ireland. Your correspondence has been passed to this section as we hold the policy for prison transfers between the jurisdictions of the United Kingdom. I apologise for the delay in responding.

As I can see no evidence that Mr Maguire has given written permission for your organisation to act on his behalf and therefore I am not able to discuss his case in any specific detail. However, it may be useful to give an outline on the criteria that needs to be met when considering a prisoner transfer to Northern Ireland.

The transfer of prisoners between United Kingdom jurisdictions is governed by schedule 1 of the Crime (Sentences) Act 1997. Each application that is received by the Cross Border transfer Section (CBTS) of the Ministry of Justice will be assessed on its individual merits. However, there are factors which must be considered when assessing a request for a prison transfer to the UK from another jurisdiction. First of all CBTS will expect to be advised of the purpose of the transfer. Secondly, whether the prisoner was resident in the jurisdiction or their close family is resident in that jurisdiction and are in a position to visit the prisoner. In addition, whether it is the intention of a prisoner to settle into the receiving jurisdiction would also be taken into consideration as a basis for transfer. It is also expected that a prisoner will not pose an unacceptable risk to security of a prison establishment. Finally, CBTS will examine whether there are any compelling or compassionate reasons for the prisoner to be transferred.

The process of moving a prisoner between jurisdictions requires a substantial quantity of information to be available to ensure that the receiving prison service, in this case the Northern Ireland Prison Service is content that a prisoner would be suitable for their estate. Therefore a transfer is not necessarily a swift process and a take some time to complete. I met Mr Maguire in HMP Whitemoor in March and explained that this was the case and when required we can provide him with updates on the progress of his application.

Yours sincerely

Christopher Binns"

Related item on Celtic News (with additional links) at:

(voir le site)

J B Moffatt Director of Information Celtic League

16/06/09

logo
The Celtic League has branches in the six Celtic Countries. It works to promote cooperation between these countries and campaigns on a broad range of political, cultural and environmental matters. It highlights human rights abuse, monitors all military activity and focuses on socio-economic issues. TEL (UK) 01624 877918 MOBILE (UK)07624 491609 (voir le site)
See all articles from Celtic League
Vos 0 commentaires
Commenter :
Votre email est optionnel et restera confidentiel. Il ne sera utilisé que si vous voulez une réponse d'un lecteur via email. Par exemple si vous cherchez un co-voiturage pour cet évènement ou autre chose.
ANTI-SPAM : Combien font 7 multiplié par 0 ?

ABP

Publish

Nous suivre

2003-2024 © Agence Bretagne Presse, sauf Creative Commons