Escapes, fires, stabbing: catastrophic security failures revealed in Australia’s immigration detention network
Australia's immigration detention network has faced significant security failures under the management of the private prison company MTC. Over 12 escapes or attempted escapes have occurred in just 14 months, raising serious concerns about the safety of both detainees and staff. Investigations have revealed that MTC's minimalist staffing model and inadequate training have contributed to dangerous situations, including stabbings and fires.
- ▪MTC has had control of Australia's immigration detention for 14 months and has recorded more than 12 escapes or attempted escapes.
- ▪Critics have highlighted that MTC's minimalist staffing model is endangering both detainees and staff.
- ▪Investigations found that MTC staff were not provided with basic safety equipment or training, leading to serious incidents.
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More than 12 escapes or attempted escapes have taken place in the 14 months MTC has had control of immigration detention in Australia. Illustration: Guy Shield/The GuardianView image in fullscreenMore than 12 escapes or attempted escapes have taken place in the 14 months MTC has had control of immigration detention in Australia. Illustration: Guy Shield/The GuardianAustralian immigration and asylumEscapes, fires, stabbing: catastrophic security failures revealed in Australia’s immigration detention networkExclusive: prison multinational MTC uses a ‘minimalist staffing model’ that critics say is putting detainees and staff in serious danger Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Christopher Knaus and Ariel BogleSun 24 May 2026 11.00 EDTLast modified on Sun 24 May 2026…
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