The Fiji Corrections Service (FCS) has announced a new policy that prohibits family members from bringing cooked meals for inmates during the Christmas visitation period. This decision is part of a broader review aimed at enhancing security protocols within correctional facilities.

The FCS explained that this measure is necessary to maintain a secure environment for both inmates and staff, as ensuring safety is paramount during the festive season. The review is focused on finding the right balance between the well-being of inmates and the overall security of prison operations.

The FCS remains committed to treating offenders humanely and in accordance with international best practices, reinforcing its dedication to secure management while still acknowledging the emotional needs of prisoners during the holidays.

In their statement, the FCS expressed gratitude to families and the public for their understanding and support as these new measures are put into place.

This change can be seen as a proactive approach to prison management, aiming to prevent potential security risks while still upholding the rights of inmates. By prioritizing both safety and humane treatment, the FCS is working towards a more effective and compassionate correctional system.

Overall, while family members may face some inconveniences this Christmas, the ultimate goal of these regulations is to ensure a safe environment for all parties involved, allowing for a more secure celebration of the holiday season.


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