Southport killer ‘wins back television and DVD player perks in prison’ after hurling boiling water at a guard as bosses ‘bribe him to behave’

Southport triple killer Axel Rudakubana, the guards to behave to him ‘bribes’ allegations of TV and weekly expenditure budget, including the privileges back.
The 19 -year -old child, a few weeks after allegedly threw boiling water into a guards in HMP Belmarsh in South East London, was upgraded to ‘basic’ to ‘standard’ treatment.
It is said that the incident, which is still under investigation by MET police, contains a water heater boiling in Rudakubana’s cell and the boiled water throwing it from a lid in May.
The staff was warned by the screams of the guard and treated at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Woolwich. He was discharged after being treated due to minor injuries.
But now apparently Rudakubana has returned some privileges, Sun notified.
The upgrade of ‘standard’ means that the killer can spend more time than his cell and may have more access to workshops, library and a high -security prison gym.
He will be able to access FreeView TV, a DVD player and see that he is upgraded from £ 5.50 to £ 20 per week.
A source said that the movement was ‘ugly’: ‘They’re bribing to act basically – you can hide it by telling you that we will give you a TV and if you don’t attack anyone.’
The Southport triple killer Axel Rudakubana has regained privileges, including a TV and a weekly expenditure budget.
19 -year -old three floors, East London in the Thamesmead HMP Belmarsh’deki (painting) in a prison officer reportedly throwing boiling water.
Reform MP Richard Tice said that the movement of Rudakubana’s privileges to raise the privileges was ‘rewarded for bad behavior’.
Rudakubana launched an attack on a Taylor Swift -themed dance lesson in Southport last July and was imprisoned for life and killed Bebe King (left), Elsie Dot Stancome (middle) and Alica Da Silva Aguiar (right).
Reform MP Richard Tice said: ‘I was horrified. It seems to be rewarded for bad behaviors. ‘
Rudakubana serves 52 years to kill Alice da Silva Aguiar, Nine, Elsie Dot Stancombe and Bebe King in a dance class in July last year.
According to home office figures, the incident in Belmarsh came as a serious attacks on prison officers increased by 19 percent per year.
Daily Mail contacted Belmarsh prison for comment.




