LONDON: A police officer has been stabbed in the chest at HMP Frankland, Durham Police said. The officer, who is from Greater Manchester Police, was injured just after 11am on Tuesday.
He was taken to hospital and is said to be conscious and talking. A spokesman for Durham Police said: “Shortly after 11am this morning, Durham Constabulary were called to an incident at HMP Frankland in Durham City. “A police officer, who was visiting the facility from an outside force, suffered a stab wound to the chest during the incident.
“The injured officer has been taken to hospital by ambulance, where he is described as being ‘conscious and talking’.” A local resident said they saw the air ambulance land nearby.
Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood said on X, formerlyTwitter: “Deeply concerning news from HMP Frankland today, where a police officer has been stabbed, though is conscious and talking in hospital.
“I am being kept up-to-date with all developments. And my thoughts are with that brave officer.”HMP Frankland is a category A men’s prison, the highest level of security.Inmates being held at the jail include Damien Bendall, who is serving a whole life term for murdering his partner Terri Harris, 35, her daughter Lacey Bennett, 11, her son John Paul Bennett, 13, and Lacey’s friend Connie Gent, also 11, in Killamarsh, Derbyshire, in 2021.