Namibia bans tattoos on prison officers – report

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Namibia has implemented a new policy banning the recruitment of prison officers with visible tattoos in an effort to uphold the image of its correctional facilities, according to a report in the Namibian Sun.

The decision comes amidst concerns that certain tattoos worn by prison officers may be associated with criminal gangs.

Raphael Hamunyela, the commissioner-general of Namibia Correctional Services (NCS), emphasized that visible tattoos do not align with the desired image of the service.

As a result, the recruitment policy and code of conduct will be revised to prevent individuals with visible tattoos from joining the NCS.

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Mr. Hamunyela further stated that acquiring new tattoos while serving as a correctional officer would be considered a disciplinary offense. Additionally, the names of correctional officers who currently bear tattoos will be recorded for future reference.

The move to ban tattoos on prison officers aims to protect the reputation and integrity of Namibia’s correctional institutions.

By ensuring that officers present a professional appearance, the NCS hopes to foster a positive public perception and maintain a secure environment within the prisons.

It remains to be seen how this new policy will be implemented and whether it will have any impact on the recruitment process and the functioning of the Namibian prison system.

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