Pubdate: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 Source: Kamloops This Week (CN BC) Copyright: 2011 Kamloops This Week Contact: http://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1271 Author: Tim Petruk, Kamloops This Week UNION WARNS OF GANG VIOLENCE BEHIND BARS As tensions between rival gangs rise on B.C. streets, the same thing is happening within the province's jails -- including Kamloops Regional Correctional Centre. And, according to the spokesman for the union representing provincial-prison guards, it could mean increased gang violence behind bars. "Overall, we've seen a rise of gang activity in our nine provincial jails," said Dean Purdy, representative of the B.C. Government and Service Employees' Union. "It's concerning for us." Purdy said the recent gang activity in B.C. -- culminating in the brazen murder of notorious gangster Jonathan Bacon last month -- is boiling over into the province's jails. "We've seen a number of [gang-related] arrests lately and these arrests spill into the jails," he said. "It becomes not only a recruitment centre, but also a battlefield of violence." In Kamloops, Purdy said, the problem is no different than it is within Vancouver-area jails. "KRCC is pretty much consistent with jails in the Lower Mainland as far as gang activity," he said, pointing to a recent gang-related incident in which a Kamloops prisoner was found with a guard's personal information. "That's particularly concerning for us." According to Purdy, gangsters in jail do the same things as gangsters on the street -- namely deal drugs and "continue on with their gang activities." Purdy said the provincial government doesn't track gang activity in its jails, which could spell trouble in the future. "That's concerning for us," he said. "We know that with the rise in the number of gangs, there could be issues. "Our concern is that one of our officers is going to pay the ultimate price. "We think that's something that could happen if they get caught in a dispute between two rival gangs in one of our jails." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.