HC Deb 19 November 1996 vol 285 c492W
Dr. Godman

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland how many persons awaiting deportation are currently detained in(a) HM prison Greenock and (b) other prisons; what is the average length of detention served by such a person; and if he will make a statement.[3717]

Lord James Douglas-Hamilton

[holding answer 18 November 1996]: The subject of the question relates to matters undertaken by the Scottish Prison Service. I have asked its chief executive, Mr. E. W. Frizzell, to arrange for a reply to be given.

Letter from E. W. Frizzell to Dr. Norman A. Godman, dated 19 November 1996: Lord James Douglas-Hamilton has asked me to reply to your question relating to the number of persons awaiting deportation who are currently held at HM Prison, Greenock and at other prisons and the average length of detention served by such persons. Persons detained in Scotland under the Immigration Act are normally held at Greenock, Edinburgh and Aberdeen prisons until their deportation order is served or their case is otherwise disposed of by the immigration authorities. There are currently six such people held at Greenock and one at Aberdeen. In the past twelve months the average length of detention has been 10 weeks.