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The prison is almost completed and, within a year or so, is scheduled to house around 1,500 secure prisoners as well as 250 minimum-security inmates — or about one of every eight women in federal prison.
He was shackled to an eyebolt – a latch to secure prisoners' cuffs or chains, like those found in many police precinct houses, but lower to the ground – and left alone for hours with music blasting.
Sergeant Mejia's unit was assigned to secure prisoners at a holding facility in al-Assad last May, said Lt. Col. Ron Tittle, a spokesman for the Florida National Guard.
Leon Panetta told the agency's staff that he was overturning one of the causes of complaint of human rights groups about detentions of terrorist suspects under the Bush regime: the use of private contractors to secure prisoners.
Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly, who formed a task force to look at escapes after several high-profile incidents this year, said yesterday that the department was investigating ways to better secure prisoners, especially in hospitals.
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"We are securing prisoners in a lot of different venues," Mr. Kelly said.
The escape highlighted shortcomings in securing prisoners, a task that the American military, which once held tens of thousands of Iraqis, has gradually turned over to the Iraq's security forces.
(The Baltimore Police Department had recently instituted new rules on securing prisoners with seat belts inside paddy wagons, rules the officers who detained Gray did not follow).
Abdullah is one of the most sensitive of Iraq's security prisoners and securing access to him took three months of negotiations with intelligence officials.
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