Pubdate: Thu, 13 Jul 2000 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2000, Canoe Limited Partnership. Contact: 333 King St. E., Toronto, Ontario M5A 3X5 Canada Fax: (416) 947-3228 Website: http://www.canoe.ca/TorontoSun/ Forum: http://www.canoe.ca/Chat/newsgroups.html Author: Rob Granatstein JAILS CRACK DOWN AFTER OD DEATHS Three Inmates Have Died In Past 17 Days The drug overdose deaths of three inmates in 17 days has forced Corrections Canada to tighten security and launch an investigation at Ontario prisons. The three deaths, all in Kingston prisons, are the first as a result of drug overdoses since 1998. "They all seem to be unrelated," said Theresa Westfall, a spokesman for Corrections Canada. "The common factor is determining how they got the drugs in. "Inside the penitentiary, we'll be increasing our surveillance, increasing our searches," she said. "We'll also increase our intelligence efforts to see if there's any reason why this is happening." Westfall said there are 15 to 45 drug seizures in federal prisons in Ontario every month. Prisons are looking at ways of increasing their drug monitoring, including adding drug sniffing dogs full time at the jails. David Nelson, 52, of Newmarket, died of a suspected overdose Tuesday at the minimum-security Frontenac Institution. Nelson was serving a life sentence for second-degree murder and had a long list of previous convictions. Gary Hilton, 40, from Burlington, died of a suspected heroin overdose on July 6. He had been serving time for theft, robbery, assault and mischief at Kingston Pen. John Bolyantu, 38, of Windsor, died of a suspected morphine tablet overdose at Joyceville Institution on June 24. He had a long record of convictions for drugs and assault. Inquests are expected in the deaths. A fourth inmate died in the same period, killing himself in his cell. The Ontario Provincial Police's penitentiary squad is involved in the investigation as well. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek