Kitchen use suspended in high-security prison units
The government has suspended kitchen use in prison separation centres that are used to house a small number of the UK’s most dangerous and extremist inmates, it is understood.
It comes after the Manchester Arena bomber Hashem Abedi attacked three prison officers on Saturday in HMP Frankland.
Two male officers remain in hospital with serious injuries. A female officer was discharged from hospital on Saturday.
Abedi threw hot oil at the officers and stabbed them with blades fashioned from cooking trays, the prison officers’ association has said.
Abedi had access to the kitchen in Frankland’s separation centre, one of only two separation centres currently in use.
Source: BBC | Language: English