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Northern Ireland and the US For more information on Northern Ireland, please contact Peter Reid or Glen Harding at British Information Services, (212) 745 0231 or 745 0348. Information is available on a wide range of topics, including the background to the peace process, Government policy and facts and figures about Northern Ireland. Britain in the USA Maze Tunnel Inquiry Monday 28 April 1997 The following is the text of a press release issued by the Northern Ireland Office today. The Secretary of State, the Rt Hon Sir Patrick Mayhew QC has now carefully considered the report of the team appointed to enquire into the circumstances surrounding the discovery of a tunnel at Maze Prison on 23 March. He commented: 'This is a comprehensive report, produced after a short but intensive inquiry. It provides the Prison Service with a basis for forestalling any such attempted escape in the future. 'The report recognises the unique challenge faced by Governors and staff at Maze Prison. They have to run an establishment in which a large number of highly dangerous and determined terrorist offenders is concentrated. It notes that prisoners are housed in segregated blocks and submit themselves to the discipline of the paramilitary factions. Through intimidation and constant pressure upon staff these prisoners had, over a period of years, in effect gained control within the wings to which they were confined. Recently, searches have been carried out only infrequently. On the other hand the report notes the high degree of security at the perimeter, involving a military guard force, and records that there has been no successful escape since 1983. 'It was in these very dangerous circumstances that PIRA prisoners in H7 were able to break through the concrete floor of cell 18 in 'A' wing, dig through a metre of hardcore and infill and then tunnel through soil at a depth of two metres. The tunnel extended under the exercise yard for some 30 metres. The distance from the point of collapse to the perimeter wall was a further 32 metres. Most of the tools and materials used to construct the tunnel were improvised from cell furniture and handicraft materials. The tunnel was lined and supported with wood acquired by dismantling cell furniture, cut down metal table legs and lengths of wood supplied to the prisoners for handicrafts. 'Soil was deposited in two cells at the end of the wing. Prisoners were able to achieve all of this because of the effective absence of staff from wings and steps which prisoners had taken to obscure the line of sight down the wings from the centre of the H-block. 'The report stresses the importance of introducing procedures and systems that are realistic and sustainable in the unique circumstances of Maze Prison. It recommends that the Prison Service should draw on a range of measures. 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