The female warder who was caught having sex with a male inmate in an office in a prison in South Africa, has been suspended.
This is coming
after National correctional services spokesperson, Singabakho Nxumalo disclosed
that a disciplinary process has been launched over the incident which occurred
at Ncome Correctional Centre.
Graphic video clips
of the encounter have raised questions about how the cellphone the prisoner
used to film the sex escapade found its way into the prison.
The national
correctional services spokesperson Singabakho Nxumalo told radio 702 on
Wednesday March 17, that more prison officials might be punished if found
culpable.
Nxumalo said;
“We have suspended
the official involved and we’ve taken disciplinary measures against the inmate.
“The investigation
is much broader than the two people seen on the video because ... We need to
understand if it is just an isolated incident or if there is more to it and if
there are other players."
The probe will look
into how the pair managed to walk to and gain access to the office, and the
origin of the cellphone which is regarded as contraband in prison.
He added;
“We do not want
them [cellphones] in our centres. This is a classic case, a cellphone was used
to record this.
"Cellphones
are just one item in the long list of contraband items that are not allowed
because they cause harm to the victims outside and used to plan other crimes. They
could even order hits on others.
“It’s completely
unpalatable. I don’t think that the nation would deserve to see something like
that, captured in video, and you are correct, both of them [were] fully aware
they are recording this thing.
“Sexual activities
between inmates and correctional officials are shameful incidents that can
never be ascribed to what is expected of our officials. The official involved
has been identified and she will be subjected to a disciplinary process with
immediate effect.
“Correctional
officials are expected to abide by a code of conduct, and despicable acts of
sexual activities with inmates shall never be tolerated. We appeal to those in
possession of the video to refrain from disseminating it."
Nxumalo also told
TimesLIVE on same Wednesday that claims shared on social media about the warder
taking her own life, were not true.
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