115 Cameras Down in Hasselt Prison, 640 Inmates: Yzermans Expresses Concern

Hasselt (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Hasselt prison (640 inmates, built for 450) has 115 of 220 cameras broken. Yzermans urges Justice Minister Annelies Verlinden to take urgent action, as promised €5 million upgrades have stalled.

As VRT News reported, Yzermans checked the Hasselt prison, which is supposed to have good security. He found that over half of the security cameras weren’t working. Out of 220 cameras, 115 were broken. Cameras are important for keeping order and safety. 

Yzermans had warned the former Justice Minister, Paul Van Tigchelt, 6 months earlier. The minister promised to spend €5 million to fix the problems. But nothing has improved, and the upgrades haven’t happened as planned, leaving the prison’s security still weak.

What actions will the justice minister take on Hasselt prison overcrowding and security?

Yzermans sawblank”> in the control room that many screens were malfunctioning, which further hindered surveillance. Yzermans believes these problems are dangerous and make it harder to keep the prison safe. 

He wants the prison to start over with its technology upgrades, even though it will take a lot of time and effort. He mentioned that his goal is to ensure the Hasselt prison gets the necessary attention and investment to improve security and daily operations.

“I therefore ask current Minister of Justice Annelies Verlinden (CD&V) for temporary interventions in the short term,”

Yzermans says.

Yzermans is worried about the Hasselt prison being too crowded. The prison has 640 inmates, but it was only built for 450. This means the prison has to squeeze more people into the cells. Some prisoners are even sleeping on the floor because there aren’t enough beds. 

Yzermans says that everyone in prison still deserves to be treated well. The overcrowding makes it harder to keep things clean, get medical help, and stay safe. He mentioned that to make things worse, the prison’s security cameras aren’t working properly. This means some areas aren’t being watched, which is dangerous. 

With too many people in a small space and less security, problems between the guards and prisoners are getting worse. Yzermans says this is a big problem that needs to be fixed right away. If they don’t act quickly, the situation could become even more dangerous for everyone in the prison.


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6 responses to “115 Cameras Down in Hasselt Prison, 640 Inmates: Yzermans Expresses Concern”

  1. Street Jolly Avatar
    Street Jolly

    Seems like Hasselt prison has taken “out of sight, out of mind” to a whole new level—115 broken cameras and 640 inmates, talk about a real-life game of hide and seek! 🕵️‍♂️😅

  2. DeathDancer Avatar
    DeathDancer

    Look at that, 640 inmates and only half the cameras working—sounds like a lovely little holiday camp in Hasselt! 🍷 Maybe they should just hand out some binoculars and call it a day! 😂

  3. tulipcake Avatar
    tulipcake

    Seems like Hasselt prison is going for the minimalist approach on security—115 cameras down, who needs surveillance when you’ve got good ol’ fashioned guesswork? 😂 Just what you want in a place meant to keep the riff-raff in check, right?

  4. Kazmii Avatar

    Looks like Hasselt prison decided to implement a new “stay in the dark” policy with half the cameras down and a capacity of 640 inmates in a place built for 450. Maybe they’re saving the €5 million upgrade for a rainy day? 🤷‍♂️📸

  5. terror master Avatar
    terror master

    Looks like Hasselt’s got a prison fit for a game of hide and seek, just without the cameras to find anyone! 🤦‍♂️ Hope Yzermans packed his patience—this upgrade is slower than a Belgian tram on a Sunday! 🚋💨

  6. Lunar Treat Avatar
    Lunar Treat

    Looks like Hasselt prison is keeping up with modern art – 115 broken cameras are a real masterpiece! 🎨 Who knew overcrowding and dodgy surveillance could be the latest trend in security? 😂

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