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The Canberra Times
The Canberra Times
National
Peter Brewer

'Improvised bladed weapon' used in stabbing incident in Canberra prison

Canberra's Alexander Maconochie Centre. Picture: Rohan Thomson

Police are investigating an incident at Canberra's jail on the weekend in which a 30-year-old male detainee was stabbed with an "improvised bladed weapon".

The incident occurred on Saturday inside one of the accommodation units of the Alexander Maconochie Centre.

It follows an incident in October this year in which an Indigenous prisoner, Brett Fanti, was attacked by another inmate and hit three times in the head, stomped on and had boiling water poured on him, causing third-degree burns.

ACT Corrective Services did not issue a notification of either of these recent violent incidents.

In the case of the attack on Mr Fanti, the incident went undisclosed by Corrections until the matter reached court.

Justice Heath Services rendered immediate first aid to the stabbed prisoner. The inmate was then taken to hospital for treatment to non-life threatening injuries.

He was later returned to the jail that afternoon.

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