logo
Wooroloo prisoners allegedly ate guinea pigs taken from Perth animal shelter

Wooroloo prisoners allegedly ate guinea pigs taken from Perth animal shelter

Allegations of prisoners eating guinea pigs from a Perth animal shelter are being investigated by the Department of Corrective Services.
The prisoners alleged to have been involved were part of the Wooroloo Prison Farm's Section 95 program, which allows minimum-security prisoners to participate in supervised work programs in the community.
WA's Corrective Services Commissioner Brad Royce said an investigation was sparked after a prison staff member found guinea pig carcasses being stored in a shed outside the prison perimeter.
"They didn't get them into the prison, they have an external area where we maintain tool sheds, things like that for working in the community," Mr Royce told Nine radio.
Prisoners working at an animal shelter were told the animals were "quite tasty" and they began slaughtering some of the disowned pets for meat to cook at the prison, the West Australian newspaper reported.
"Eating guinea pigs is a surprise, but any of my Section 95 prisoners, we don't encourage them eating offsite or give them anything," Mr Royce said.
"In this case there was a deal done, obviously, that will come up in the investigation."
All Section 95 programs from Wooroloo have been suspended pending the outcome of the investigation, Mr Royce said.
"These allegations are disturbing, and I have asked for an investigation into the actions of Section 95 prisoners and their supervision," Mr Royce said in a statement.
"It's particularly concerning given the Section 95 community work program is an integral part of the department's rehabilitation and reintegration efforts, demonstrating the valuable contributions prisoners can make to Western Australian communities.
WA Premier Roger Cook said while he was not against eating guinea pigs, he was disgusted by the alleged behaviour of the prisoners.
"I'm appalled by the revelations that, potentially, [guinea pigs were] surrendered up for someone's meal in a prison," he said.
"I understand in some cultures they're considered a delicacy, but it's inappropriate for prison personnel on day release to take advantage of an opportunity at an animal refuge.
"It sounds like disgusting behaviour."
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Man charged with murder over death of Elmars Kalejs, who was found unconscious in Perth car park
Man charged with murder over death of Elmars Kalejs, who was found unconscious in Perth car park

ABC News

time9 hours ago

  • ABC News

Man charged with murder over death of Elmars Kalejs, who was found unconscious in Perth car park

A 48-year-old man has been charged with murder over the death of a WA father who was found with serious injuries lying next to his car on Good Friday. WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised that this article contains an image of a person who has died, used with the permission of their family. Elmars Kalejs, 53, was found by a passer-by on April 18, sprawled unconscious next to his silver Holden Commodore sedan in a car park near the Settlers' Common Environmental Centre in Bedfordale in Perth's south-east. He was taken to Royal Perth Hospital and treated for head injuries and broken ribs, but died two months later on June 24. WA police had appealed for information to help them piece together how Mr Kalejs sustained his injuries. At the time, his daughter Courtney Mallard said her family wanted to know what happened to him so they could have closure. She described him as a loving, gentle man who "lived off the land". Today police revealed they had charged the 48-year-old man, of Cloverdale, with murder. He is due to face the Perth Magistrates Court tomorrow.

Armed thugs filmed on camera during violent Gladstone Park home invasion
Armed thugs filmed on camera during violent Gladstone Park home invasion

News.com.au

time9 hours ago

  • News.com.au

Armed thugs filmed on camera during violent Gladstone Park home invasion

Armed thugs who shot, stabbed and assaulted a resident during a violent home invasion has been captured on camera. Resident Kemal Akbulut, 60, confronted multiple offenders who broke into his home on Trentham Dr in Gladstone Park about 1.25am on July 24. A group of four men armed with weapons, knives and guns assaulted and stabbed Mr Akbulut and threatened his cousin Birsel Akbulut, 57, with a gun. Shocking footage from the incident shows one of the thugs use a hammer to bash Mr Akbulut who can be heard screaming through the ordeal. One of the offenders points a gun at the victim and asks, 'Where's the money?' Mr Akbulut can be heard saying, 'I'll give you whatever you want.' Another man repeatedly stabs the victim while another offender points a gun at him and films it on his mobile phone. A police spokesman said the offenders allegedly fired a shot inside the home. 'The 60-year-old man sustained serious injuries consistent with a gun shot wound and was transported to hospital,' a police spokesman said. 'The woman was not physically injured.' The offenders fled in a white Haval SUV. 'They remain outstanding and the investigation remains ongoing,' a police spokesman said. Anyone with information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

Search underway for four women feared washed off rocks at Lake Macquarie
Search underway for four women feared washed off rocks at Lake Macquarie

News.com.au

time10 hours ago

  • News.com.au

Search underway for four women feared washed off rocks at Lake Macquarie

Emergency services have launched an air and sea search after a group of women reportedly became stranded on rocks at Lake Macquarie on Saturday. Police were called to the area about 1.40pm, after witnesses saw four females on rocks south of Catherine Hill Bay Beach around 1pm, before the rising tide obscured them from view. Local officers, the Marine Area Command and the Westpac Rescue Helicopter have been scouring the area but have not located the group. It is unclear if the women managed to reach safety. One of the females was reportedly wearing red shorts. Anyone with information is urged to contact police immediately.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store