Auckland man who forced staff into 'economic slavery' still a risk to community, refused parole - News Summed Up

Auckland man who forced staff into 'economic slavery' still a risk to community, refused parole


"The pre-sentence report noted that Mr Islam's risk of psychological harm to others, particularly employees, was high. "Mr Islam's security classification is minimum and there are no issues with his conduct in prison. "He is however scheduled to receive assistance with a safety plan… The safety plan programme is not scheduled for this year." "His current safety plan does not address the issues of his potential risk of reoffending. "Without assistance with planning an appropriate safety plan, Mr Islam's risk remains undue.


Source: New Zealand Herald November 21, 2020 19:35 UTC



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