Privacy.Sitemap.Mail this pageWeb survey form.
Public Service Association of NSW. PSA Prisons.
Home News Prison Officers

PARKLEA GAOL OUT FOR FURTHER 24 HOURS

12 May 2005

Prison Officers at Parklea Gaol voted this morning to continue their strike for a further 24 hours.

This action follows the discovery of a replica gun secreted in the visitors car park of the gaol.

"This is a serious breach of security and seriously jeopardises the safety of our members particularly following recent reports that a gun was to be smuggled into the maximum security facility," said John Cahill, General Secretary of the Public Service Association of NSW.

"Our members genuinely believe that this incident was a trial run to get a real gun into the gaol" Mr Cahill added.

Mr Cahill continued, "This was not a toy gun, it looked like and felt like the real thing."

Mr Cahill went on to say, "At the moment, senior management of Corrective Services have only offered to provide a security review. However our members are adamant that a two person mobile external perimeter patrol is needed until appropriate security arrangements are put in place".

Parklea Gaol is now surrounded by residential housing which should also be of concern to the community that guns could simply be left lying around their neighbourhood.

Our members' request is not unreasonable given the serious threat to safety that exists.


Contact Details
Greg O'Donohue, Snr Industrial Officer
Ph:  02 9290 1555
Fax: 02 9262 1623
godonohue@psa.asn.au

News
Current Stories | Index by Date | Index by Category | News archive
Prison Officers News Index
printer-friendly version email this page to a friend

Privacy.Sitemap.Mail this pageWeb survey form.
© Public Service Association of NSW
URL: http://psa.labor.net.au/news/1115867698_27599.html
Last Modified: Tuesday, 15-Nov-2005 19:58:03 EST
Site designed and engineered by
Social Change Online
PSA.