Andalusian prison officials demand improvements due to the increase in attacks

Brian Hald
May 1, 2024

The workers have taken to the streets after the attacks that occurred in the Murcia II prison, where an official received a cut in the neck, and in Estremera, where an inmate expert in martial arts attacked an employee, as he recalled in statements to journalists the delegate of the Sevilla II prison (Morón), Alejandro Fernández.

The workers have taken to the streets after the attacks that occurred in the Murcia II prison, where an official received a cut in the neck, and in Estremera, where an inmate expert in martial arts attacked an employee, as he recalled in statements to journalists the delegate of the Sevilla II prison (Morón), Alejandro Fernández.

The delegate of the Sevilla I prison, Alejandro Caballero, has declared to the media that there is a structural deficit since, “despite public employment offers” the necessary positions are not filled to renew “the already aging workforce.” , to which he added that there is "a deficit in health care" that directly affects the inmates, which is why there is "an explosive cocktail."

Last month, two attacks were recorded in Andalusian prisons, the first of them in Cádiz, where an inmate attacked an official and three inmates, and the second in Córdoba, where two workers required medical assistance.Last month, two attacks were recorded in Andalusian prisons, the first of them in Cádiz, where an inmate attacked an official and three inmates, and the second in Córdoba, where two workers required medical assistance.

The concentrations, called by the Group of the Administration Bodies of Penitentiary Institutions (Acaip), UGT and CSIF, have been held simultaneously in the Government Delegations throughout Spain, according to the unions.


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