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Ombudsman to investigate Ontario jail where inmates were stripped to boxers, had wrists tied

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Isaac Callan
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Ontario Ombudsman Paul Dubé is launching an investigation into the Ministry of the Solicitor General's response to an incident at Maplehurst Correctional Complex in December 2023, where inmates were allegedly stripped to their underwear, zip-tied, and forced to sit facing a wall by a crisis intervention team. The probe follows 60 complaints from the public and prisoners, with some inmates already having their sentences reduced due to the incident.

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  1. 1 December 2023: Incident occurred at Maplehurst Correctional Complex.
  2. 2 Earlier this year: Toronto Star released security footage.
  3. 3 Monday: Ombudsman Paul Dubé's office announced investigation.
  • Investigation into government's response
  • Potential recommendations for changes in jail procedures
  • Some inmates already had sentences reduced
  • Public and prisoner complaints
What: The Ontario ombudsman is investigating the Ministry of the Solicitor General's response to an incident at Maplehurst Correctional Complex.
When: Monday (Ombudsman's office announced investigation). Incident occurred in December 2023. Earlier this year (Toronto Star released security footage).
Where: Maplehurst Correctional Complex, Ontario, Canada.
Why: To examine the Ministry's steps taken as a result of the incident and measures to prevent recurrence, following numerous complaints about the treatment of inmates.
How: Ombudsman Paul Dubé's office will probe the Ministry of the Solicitor General's response, not the conduct of individual correctional officers.

Ontario Ombudsman Paul Dubé is launching an investigation into the Ministry of the Solicitor General's response to an incident at Maplehurst Correctional Complex in December 2023, where inmates were allegedly stripped to their underwear, zip-tied, and forced to sit facing a wall by a crisis intervention team. The probe follows 60 complaints from the public and prisoners, with some inmates already having their sentences reduced due to the incident.