Putting Up Prisoners in Police Cells Cost Pounds575,000
Derby Evening Telegraph › November 24, 2007
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Derby Evening Telegraph › November 24, 2007
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Derbyshire police have sent the Government a half-a-million- pound bill for having to put up convicts in their cells because prisons were full.
Prisoners have spent up to five nights in police cells in Ilkeston because there was no room for them in overcrowded jails.See the full content of this document
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Putting Up Prisoners in Police Cells Cost Pounds575,000
In a 10-month period to the end of July this year, Derbyshire police had to house a total of 377 prisoners, the force has revealed.
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