
Convicted Police Officer to Serve Sentence at Military Compound Instead of Prison
A convicted police officer in Antigua and Barbuda will serve his one-year jail term at a former U.S. military base instead of the country’s main prison, a move that has raised questions about preferential treatment for law enforcement officials.
An official prison notice confirmed that Officials ordered Officer Karim Warner, who pleaded guilty to recklessly discharging his firearm in public, to be housed at the former U.S. Air Force Base in Coolidge. The facility has been declared an annex of Her Majesty’s Prison, according to the document.
Warner will be placed in room room on one of the blocks on the compound, under strict rules including constant supervision when outside his cell, restricted movements, and no civilian visits without approval.

Warner’s reassignment means he will not face the same conditions as other inmates at the island’s only prison, intensifying public debate over fairness and justice in the nation’s correctional system.
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Well….if the Scotland Yard RAPIST can get “good treatment”…..
Wey? LMFAO
.. because ah one ah fu dem dey own
Pure injustice to poor people police get way to easy slap on the wrist smh
This is fair.
An ex police going into 1735 puts a target on him y’all need to stop it …..up at the base has a jail for when the soldiers misbehave.
I told a friend of mine days ago that is where they will send him
I think they should just set him free and done the charade.