Source: Irish Independent (Ireland) Contact: http://www.independent.ie/ Pubdate: 8 Sep 1998 Author: Tom Brady, Security Editor INQUIRY INTO OVERCROWDING AT JAIL MASSIVE overcrowding at Mountjoy jail has been examined by a European anti-torture committee, which created a major row on its last visit here five years ago. The 13-strong committee inspected a number of Garda stations and jails, including Mountjoy and Limerick, as part of 10-day visit. Wary of the bad publicity generated by the 1993 visit and the subsequent scathing report of the committee, the Department of Justice last night refused to disclose where the group had been over the past week. The 1993 visit of the European Committee for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment created a furore gardai from Finglas station threatened legal action when their lockers were broken into with a screwdriver and hammer. This year the committee is focusing on the critical cell accommodation problem at Mountjoy where the prisoner population is regularly in excess of the number regarded as safe by jail staff. The Government is already facing the threat of industrial action by Mountjoy staff who are demanding a guarantee from the Department of Justice that emergency action will be taken when the ``safe'' number, estimated at about 670, has been exceeded. A ballot of staff for action has been completed and the move has been sanctioned by the national executive of the Prison Officers Association although a date has not yet been set. Staff had hoped the opening of Castlerea prison would alleviate the pressure on Mountjoy. But the crackdown on drug offenders, who account for up to 80pc of the population in Mountjoy, and the closure of the revolving door, has meant additional prisoners are now being held in the system. - --- Checked-by: Pat Dolan