Hasselt Prison to Repair 50 Cameras, Led by Yzermans & Verlinden

Hasselt (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Hasselt Prison will repair 50 of 115 broken cameras and install 12 new ones. Deputy Alain Yzermans and Minister Annelies Verlinden oversee the project among 640 inmates in overcrowded conditions.

As VRT News reported, Hasselt Prison is taking steps to fix serious problems in its security system. Authorities have now announced that 50 of the 115 broken cameras will be repaired. This is a first step in improving security at the prison, but many cameras are still not working. 

“Twelve new cameras will also be installed. Prison overcrowding continues to cause enormous tension. Therefore, good security is absolutely essential,”

Yzermans responded.

“I inquired about this a year ago, but the entire security project is still pending. It’s a comprehensive approach that aligns cells, cameras, and the alarm center. This requires millions of euros in investments, which were announced last year. It’s crucial that this is now actually implemented,”

Yzermans explains.

What security upgrades are happening at Hasselt prison, with 50 cameras repaired?

Authorities said 50 of the broken cameras will be fixed in the first phase.

“This is already a step in the right direction. But I continue to advocate for full security throughout the prison,”

said Yzermans.

Minister of Justice Verlinden announced the plan in the Justice Committee. Officials stressed that it is important to carry out the work quickly to protect both staff and inmates. Yzermans, who previously inspected the prison and raised concerns about the malfunctioning cameras, said the repairs are expected in the coming weeks and months. 

He said timely work is essential to restore proper monitoring and reduce blind spots. While repairing these cameras is an important step, officials note that ongoing attention and further measures will be needed to keep Hasselt Prison safe.

In May 2025, Hasselt Prison faced serious security problems. Federal deputy Alain Yzermans found that 115 of 220 cameras were not working, and many screens in the central security room were often switched off. 

At the time, the prison was also overcrowded, holding around 640 inmates, well above its capacity of 450. Yzermans called on Justice Minister Annelies Verlinden to take immediate action and introduce temporary measures. He also urged long-term improvements to restore proper surveillance and make the prison safer for both staff and inmates.

Similar security projects have taken place in other Belgian prisons. Between 2020 and 2022, Dendermonde Prison was built with more than 680 cameras to improve surveillance and replace some guard duties. 

In September 2025, authorities began testing autonomous drones to monitor prison perimeters, including at Haren Prison. Since 2024, high-tech phone scanners have also been installed in several prisons to detect illegal mobile phones. 

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9 responses to “Hasselt Prison to Repair 50 Cameras, Led by Yzermans & Verlinden”

  1. Gold 
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    Gold Bentley

    Oh splendid, just what we need—50 cameras fixed while the inmates enjoy their cozy overcrowded conditions! At this rate, I might start charging rent for the views! 😂📹

  2. Sleepwalker Avatar
    Sleepwalker

    Cameras at Hasselt Prison getting a makeover? 🤔 Must be a top priority when you’ve got 640 inmates crammed in like sardines. At this rate, the cameras might get a better view than the guards! 😂

  3. Intimidation Station Avatar
    Intimidation Station

    Great to see we’re finally getting around to fixing the cameras at Hasselt Prison—only took a security breach and a few hundred inmates to remind us! 😂 I suppose it’s better late than never, right?

  4. Frosty Sunshine Avatar
    Frosty Sunshine

    Cameras getting fixed at Hasselt Prison? What a novel idea! Next, they might even consider providing the inmates with some actual beds instead of just a view. 😂

  5. So, let me get this straight: 50 cameras are getting a makeover while the inmates are still throwing a party in overcrowded conditions? Brilliant strategy, lads! 📸🙄

  6. Guncap Slingbad Avatar
    Guncap Slingbad

    Looks like Hasselt’s prison is finally stepping into the 21st century—50 cameras fixed, just enough to catch the inmates as they play hide and seek. 🤷‍♂️ Maybe next they’ll consider fixing the overcrowding issue while they’re at it, eh?

  7. DragonBlood Avatar
    DragonBlood

    Perfect, 50 out of 115 cameras repaired—who needs a full view of the inmates when you can just hope for the best, eh? 🤔🕵️‍♂️ Guess it’s a case of “we can see half the trouble, so that’s half the problem sorted!” 😂

  8. Soiled Dove Avatar
    Soiled Dove

    Looks like Hasselt Prison is finally getting around to fixing its cameras—how refreshing! Can’t wait to see how 50 out of 115 broken ones will magically solve the overcrowding “issue.” 🎥😏

  9. Looks like Hasselt’s finally getting its act together—50 cameras fixed? Brilliant! Who knew security was just a matter of a few euros and the right to a bit of sight? 📸🤣

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