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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Ten absconders still on the run

Ten absconders still on the run

Ten people who have absconded from Leyhill Open Prison in South Gloucestershire since 2004 are still on the run, the BBC has learnt.

The prisoners were serving sentences for crimes including importing drugs and possessing a firearm.

Northavon MP Steve Webb said the decision by the Ministry of Justice not to name the absconders is ludicrous.

"When someone walks out of Leyhill it is all over the papers. The idea we cannot be told who is absurd," he said.

Mr Webb now plans to lobby the justice minister Jack Straw, to get the information made public

"I don't see why there cannot be a website with names and details so if the public sees them they don't approach them and know who to report them to.

"At the moment we are left in the dark - that's not acceptable," he said
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They are not exactly on the Ten Most Wanted list, so I fail to see how listing them on a website is going to do much good. This is very low priority. The authorities tend to wait until they re-offend or just fall into their hands following a routine inquiry. Hasn't Steve Webb got anything more important to do?
jailhouselawyer at 11:18 AM

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John Hirst Hull, East Yorkshire, GB "Who is John Hirst?" the Sun online questioned the day after the UK lost its appeal to the Grand Chamber of the ECtHR in the prisoners votes case. The profile was not very informative nor flattering. But, I don't like the Sun either so we are quits. I was born, at 2 I was put into Dr Barnardo's Homes. What they called care, we refer to it as physical and sexual abuse. I drifted into crime, and spent 35 years in prison. In spite of the system, I reformed and rehabilitated myself with the support of some within and outside of the system. I was transformed from a law breaker into a law-maker. I am firmly committed to prisoners rights, and am a campaigner for penal reform. I live in a 3 bedroom terrace house within a cul-de-sac, and have a dog as a companion. My Latvian friend keeps invading my space and telling me I need a wife. She does keep the house clean and tidy, but loves my dog and calls him her boyfriend... Recently, Viking FM have asked for advice and reports for the news on radio on Criminal Justice issues. In addition, I used to write regularly for Inside Time the National newspaper for prisoners.
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