Hull jail protest spurred by plans to split gang, says union head
CBC News
Posted: Feb 7, 2013 7:34 AM ET
Last Updated: Feb 7, 2013 8:17 AM ET
A police helicopter circles over the Hull jail where 16 inmates refused to get back in their cells. (Ashley Burke/CBC)
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A protest at the Hull jail in Gatineau, Que., that led to a nine-hour lockdown at the detention facility was spurred by plans to separate members of the same gang, according to the head of Quebec's union for correctional workers.
Stéphane Lemaire, the president of the union, said guards at the jail told him the protest was a result of plans at the facility to split up members of a gang.
It's not clear whether some of the prisoners would have been moved to another facility or another part of the Hull jail.
At about 9:30 a.m. ET, 16 prisoners failed to return to the cells in their wing and would not co-operate with jail officials, prompting the lockdown.
Quebec provincial police stepped in to negotiate with the inmates, who had destroyed equipment in the room including televisions, beds and furniture.
The lockdown ended peacefully less than nine hours later.
While police reported nobody was hurt, provincial police said charges may be laid.
Gatineau police were also on hand to enforce the security perimeter surrounding the jail while provincial police were inside.
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