A Yatala jail inmate who claims he was tattooed in opposition to his will after being drugged was boasting and displaying them off afterwards, it may be revealed.
Police and Correctional Companies investigations into the weird incident have uncovered proof the prisoner didn’t instantly report it.
The Advertiser understands CCTV footage reveals the prisoner was voluntarily displaying the grotesque tattoos to different prisoners in F Division shortly after the alleged incident and didn’t seem distressed.
It’s also understood a number of recorded phone conversations retrieved by investigators as a part of the inquiry reveal the person was boasting about having new tattoos to an individual he was speaking to.
Each the CCTV footage and the phone conversations have been recorded earlier than the person was handled for the tattoos on the jail infirmary, the place he subsequently made the bombshell allegations.
The Advertiser final month revealed particulars of the incident by which the prisoner – who has now been launched from custody – claimed he was drugged, sexually assaulted and forcibly tattooed by three different inmates.
A Hells Angels bikie is considered one of three prisoners on the centre of the investigation, which is ongoing.
Investigators are nonetheless awaiting the outcomes of forensic exams to find out the way forward for the sexual assault and drugging allegations made by the prisoner.
Investigations into the tattooing of the person are persevering with, together with how an unlawful tattoo gun and needles have been smuggled into F Division. The equipment was used to create the tattoos on the person’s thigh, abdomen and chest.
An energetic line of the investigation is that the prisoner consented to the tattooing as a part of a plan to acquire compensation from Correctional Companies at some stage.
Yatala Labor Jail inside F division. /Prisons
The Advertiser can reveal the prisoner, who can’t be named, appeared earlier than Decide Liesel Chapman within the District Court docket final month after earlier pleading responsible to a cost of aggravated theft.
When he appeared for sentencing submissions his lawyer requested the courtroom be closed, which was consented to.
Following these confidential submissions, Decide Chapman gave the person a head sentence of two years and 10 months with a non-parole interval of 1 yr and two months. This was then suspended and substituted with a 3 yr good behaviour bond.
Tattoo’s on a prisoner at Yatala after an alleged assault. Image: Equipped
Initially revealed as Tattoo prison assault inquiry uncovers damning new evidence
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