Article 6WM6C Dangerous inmates should not have access to prison kitchen, union chair says

Dangerous inmates should not have access to prison kitchen, union chair says

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Vikram Dodd Police and crime correspondent
from World news | The Guardian on (#6WM6C)

Prison Officers' Association official says staff are furious after attack by Hashem Abedi

Inmates in the jail where three guards were allegedly attacked by the brother of the Manchester Arena bomber were allowed in a kitchen with knives despite being assessed as being so dangerous they should be isolated from other prisoners, according to claims by a union official.

The prime suspect for the attack is Hashem Abedi, 28, brother of the Manchester Arena bomber. The attacker used a makeshift sharp weapon fashioned out of metal during the sustained attack, as well as cooking fat. One officer suffered third degree burns.

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