‘Little progress’ in stopping drug drones at HMP Manchester, watchdog says
A recent watchdog report reveals "little progress" in stopping drug deliveries via drones at HMP Manchester, despite an urgent notification issued in October 2024. The report, released by Chief Inspector of Prisons Charlie Taylor, highlights the prison's continued struggle with drug use, violence, and slow implementation of security measures like replacing broken windows and installing grilles.

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AI-generatedA recent watchdog report reveals "little progress" in stopping drug deliveries via drones at HMP Manchester, despite an urgent notification issued in October 2024. The report, released by Chief Inspector of Prisons Charlie Taylor, highlights the prison's continued struggle with drug use, violence, and slow implementation of security measures like replacing broken windows and installing grilles. This lack of progress raises concerns among penal reformers about the Ministry of Justice's ability to combat drug influx into prisons across England and Wales, despite a £10 million government investment in anti-drone measures. The situation at HMP Manchester, housing approximately 550 men, is described as precarious, with high drug use, staff shortages, and limited rehabilitation opportunities. Inspectors found the prison to be "poor" in safety and purposeful activity, citing the ongoing drone deliveries as a major contributor to violence and instability.
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5 extractedFour men had taken their own lives since our last visit and the rate of self-harm remained extremely high.
The government has dedicated £10m across the entire estate to anti-drone measures.
Taylor issued an urgent notification in October 2024 demanding intervention to stop escalating drug use and violence.
Drones continued to bring large quantities of drugs into the jail, leading to high levels of violence and instability.
The Prison Service has made “very little progress” in stopping drones delivering drugs into HMP Manchester.