Police Charge Pounds844000 for Cell Spaces
Plymouth Evening Herald, The › November 27, 2007
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Plymouth Evening Herald, The › November 27, 2007
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Taxpayers have had to pay out more than pounds800,000 to keep prisoners in police cells in Plymouth and elsewhere in the force area because of chronic jail over-crowding.
Latest figures show that Devon and Cornwall Constabulary has claimed pounds844,827 in less than a year from the Ministry of Justice to temporarily house convicts because of the prisons crisis.See the full content of this document
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Police Charge Pounds844000 for Cell Spaces
Cells in Plymouth are among those to have been used as part of Operation Safeguard, although the police insist that it has not...
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