The North Fraser Pretrial Centre (NFPC) in Port Coquitlam, B.C., faces severe security concerns and a toxic work environment.Staff and former employees report systemic issues including lax hiring practices, unfair promotions, and a culture of retaliation against whistleblowers.These factors have contributed to multiple escape incidents, including the 2022 escape of gang murderer Rabih Alkhalil.Former correctional officer Naila Sheikh was charged with breach of trust, raising concerns about internal corruption.The jail, which has housed high-profile inmates like Robert Pickton, now struggles with overcrowding, contraband, and a lack of accountability.Staff describe a 'organized madness' where security lapses are ignored, and misconduct thrives.The B.C.government claims rigorous hiring standards, but critics argue the facility's vulnerabilities persist.With new bail reforms looming, fears of increased inmate numbers and further security failures remain unresolved.
Original title: Staff fear rot and anti-'rat' culture help fuel escape risks at Port Coquitlam jail
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