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Prison officials buy 15 pizzas to bring end to inmate standoff
By Associated Press
Published: 05/09/2005

Officials bought 15 pizzas to secure the release of an officer who had been held for 42 hours by inmates at an Australian top-security prison, police said Monday.
Twenty prisoners were involved in the standoff, which began Saturday when inmates occupied part of Risdon Prison on the southern island state of Tasmania, complaining about conditions in the aging institution and taking officer Ken Hannah hostage.
Hannah finally was released late Sunday night after authorities caved in to demands for pizza.
"The final sticking point with the inmates was that they were requiring pizzas to be delivered," said senior prisons official Graeme Barber.
"We had held off in relation to that -- we obviously wanted the release of our staff member," he added. "Our staff member was negotiated out by the delivery of 15 pizzas."
The last prisoner involved in the siege gave himself up Monday. No one was injured.
The siege followed months of violence and unrest at Risdon, which holds one of Australia's most notorious convicts, Martin Bryant, who went on a shooting rampage at Tasmania's Port Arthur historic penal settlement in 1996, killing 35 people.


Comments:

  1. coxswain on 05/21/2009:

    My name is Ken Hannah and I was the officer held during the 2005 Siege at Risdon Prison, I would like to say one thing its disappointing to see that the focus on this story is the pizzas and once again the victim and the family is forgotten. Regards Ken Hannah


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