Investigation following fire at HMP Guys Marsh in Shaftesbury
11 March 2017
Detectives have launched an investigation following a fire on the roof of a building within HMP Guys Marsh in Shaftesbury.
Emergencies services – police, fire and ambulance – were called to the incident at around 8pm yesterday, Friday 10 March 2017.
All prisoners and staff were accounted for and a total of 64 prisoners were evacuated from the affected area of the prison with assistance from prison staff.
One prisoner who was reported to be on the roof of the prison building during the incident was brought back down to safety and checked over by paramedics.
Superintendent Caroline Naughton, of Dorset Police, said: "As it is suspected that the fire was started maliciously an investigation by CID is now underway.
“Those alleged to have been involved in the incident as well as witnesses are being interviewed to progress the investigation,
"We would like to reassure members of the community that there was no immediate risk to those living in the surrounding area."
Chief Fire Officer Ben Ansell said: “Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service remain in attendance following a significant fire at Guys Marsh Prison.
“At the height of the fire there were 21 fire engines and two aerial ladder platforms in use.
“Firefighters have been working overnight in partnership with Dorset Police, the Prison Service, South Western Ambulance Service and partner agencies to bring the fire to a successful conclusion. A joint investigation into the cause of the fire is now underway.”
A Prison Service spokesperson said: "Prison staff worked with the emergency services to successfully resolve an incident involving one prisoner at HMP Guys Marsh on Friday evening.
"We will take the strongest possible action against anyone involved, which could mean extra time behind bars.”
Detectives have launched an investigation following a fire on the roof of a building within HMP Guys Marsh in Shaftesbury.
Emergencies services – police, fire and ambulance – were called to the incident at around 8pm yesterday, Friday 10 March 2017.
All prisoners and staff were accounted for and a total of 64 prisoners were evacuated from the affected area of the prison with assistance from prison staff.
One prisoner who was reported to be on the roof of the prison building during the incident was brought back down to safety and checked over by paramedics.
Superintendent Caroline Naughton, of Dorset Police, said: "As it is suspected that the fire was started maliciously an investigation by CID is now underway.
“Those alleged to have been involved in the incident as well as witnesses are being interviewed to progress the investigation,
"We would like to reassure members of the community that there was no immediate risk to those living in the surrounding area."
Chief Fire Officer Ben Ansell said: “Dorset & Wiltshire Fire and Rescue Service remain in attendance following a significant fire at Guys Marsh Prison.
“At the height of the fire there were 21 fire engines and two aerial ladder platforms in use.
“Firefighters have been working overnight in partnership with Dorset Police, the Prison Service, South Western Ambulance Service and partner agencies to bring the fire to a successful conclusion. A joint investigation into the cause of the fire is now underway.”
A Prison Service spokesperson said: "Prison staff worked with the emergency services to successfully resolve an incident involving one prisoner at HMP Guys Marsh on Friday evening.
"We will take the strongest possible action against anyone involved, which could mean extra time behind bars.”
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