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Woodford Correctional Centre inmate Brian Lafaitele may be moved out of maximum security
Crime by Kate Kyriacou, Thomas Chamberlin 16th Mar 2021 8:26 AM | Updated: 9:40 AM
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Subscriber only A prisoner who bashed an officer to within an inch of his life , leaving him with a broken nose, cheek, eye sockets and jaw, could soon be released from maximum security and moved to a training prison. Officers are furious there are plans to reward Brian Lafaitele with a move to Borallon Training and Correctional Centre and believe it s the first step to him being reintegrated into the general prison population. Lafaitele was arrested in 2014 after he hit and injured a police officer during a wild two-hour high speed chase south of Brisbane.
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A prisoner that bashed a guard to within an inch of his life is set to be moved
He is currently in prison for his involvement in a car chase that injured an officer
In 2018 he brutally bashed prison officer Greg Sands leaving him unrecognisable
There are plans to move him from a maximum security unit to a lower security
Prison officers are furious over these plans calling it a reward to be moved
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