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IPP prisoner claims he was stripped naked and being ‘starved’ in segregation before he launched rooftop protest

A court claims that a prisoner who served a prisoner imprisonment was sentenced to the roof of a maximum security prison, claiming that he was naked and punched.

In 2011, 39 -year -old Joe Outlaw was sentenced to about 14 years of imprisonment after he was sentenced to four and a half years of imprisonment (IPP) for robbing a package service with an imitation package service.

The jury members at Teesside Crown Court were told that the open -ended imprisonment, which was scrapped in 2012, was repeatedly described as a “stain ve and was linked to higher suicide and self -harm rates, and at least 90 prisoners received their own lives.

ADHD, anxiety, paranoia and obsessive compulsive disorder Outlaw, the court began to lose hope that he will be released for a few years of imprisonment and imprisonment, he said.

Outlaw, who believes that he has been held in 44 different prisons since the IPP sentence was given, said, “It only destroys the soul,” he said. “When you hope to invest in this hope, and when you go, you cut yourself to save the pain to avoid disappointment. This is the fact.”

He told the court that he had a total discrimination for nearly seven years.

Outlaw Maximum Security climbed HMP Frankland's roof

Outlaw Maximum Security climbed HMP Frankland’s roof (PA)

Due to the paranoia that worsened about the people who deal with their food during their sponge, the law leakage, a special tuna in 2020, a special diet of pre -packaged noodles and couscous. However, when he was transferred to HMP Frankland in May 2023, this diet was rejected, because the prison staff said that a tin could be used as a weapon.

Outlaw, after being transferred to the court weeks before HMP Manchester HMP Manchester, said that three IPP prisoners were “right” and “ordeal by prison staff after a similar roof protest after a similar roof protest.

“I just wanted people to know the pain, pain, loss, grief, injustice,” Manchester said. “That’s why I went there and painted ‘free IPPZ’ and sat there for 13 hours.”

He said that the jury staff in Frankland “stoned me by hungry, and in other prison discrimination units, the officers could meet the diet needs by opening the boxes in front of the boxes and passing tuna.

Outlaw is accused of 14 penalties imprisoned in Durham district Brasside. On Wednesday, he gave evidence to the court on May 25, 2023 by prison officers forcibly removed from his cell, fixed to the ground face to face, and his clothes cut him two blows on his back. Later, he was punched in his face and was thrown into a strip search cell with only suicide prevention turmoil.

Although some prison officers were “golden hearts ,, some of them were“ exploited ”. “I just thought they’d kill me,” he said. “I think I should get out of here. Because I was treated terriblely. I was in a poisonous and negligent environment… It was terrible. They thought they could get rid of everything and I thought I had to do something.”

The images previously played to the court, after violating the separation security measures on June 21, the building used a heating pipe for leverage tiles, just dressed in underwear showed the leakage.

Outlaw was transferred from HMP Manchester and organized a roof protest

Outlaw was transferred from HMP Manchester and organized a roof protest (Getty)

After the incident in Frankland, he was isolated in London HMP Belmarsh without contacting other prisoners for a year before he was transferred to HMP Long Lartin in Worcestershire. In the first four months, he sought 140 times strip.

The jury told him that he had lost the belief that he would escape from the IPP prison.

“Because there was a mistake, and everyone who admitted that it was wrong and terrible, you believe someone will do something about it,” he said. “But as time goes by, you understand that there is no change soon. Nobody will give ***. They will only let you die.”

The hearing continues.

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