Jess Gunnarson of BC Corrections confirmed in an email Tuesday that the assault is under review and that police were called.
He said there have been 106 prisoner-against-prisoner assaults at North Fraser this year alone.
“During this same time period, there have been a total of 387 inmate-against-inmate assaults in our nine correctional centres,” Gunnarson said.
Yet, BC Corrections does not track the number of jail beatings “where gang affiliations are suspected or known to be at play.”
Gunnarson also said anyone can deposit money into a prisoner’s jail account as long as they have identification and regardless of whether the funder has a criminal record or gang affiliation.
Purdy said that after the latest assault, “we plan on following up with the corrections branch and the minister’s office to see what they are planning to do about gang violence in our jails.”
The overcrowding at North Fraser makes it difficult for corrections officers to maintain control, Purdy said.
“North Fraser still has an officer-to-inmate ratio as high as 60 to one,” he said.
Last week, Supt. Tom McCluskie, head of the Gang Task Force, warned of escalating gang tensions on the streets and the likelihood of retaliation for the brazen daytime shooting in Kelowna that left Bacon dead.
McCluskie said his officers were on high alert and doing everything in their power to head off further violence.
He said the attack in North Fraser “clearly demonstrates that tensions still exist between gangs,” whether they are in jail or in the community.
“When these guys are incarcerated, it actually puts them into an isolation where they can’t get away and everybody knows where they are. Most of the time outside jail, they run around and hide,” McCluskie said.
Emambakhsh was in jail awaiting trial on charges of break and enter, and assault with a weapon related to an April 2009 home invasion in Surrey.
He was sentenced last May to three months in jail for break and enter and possessing a weapon for a dangerous purpose in connection with a July 2010 botched home invasion. |