Prison officers sprayed with blood as they transferred prisoner

Two prison officers are awaiting test results after they were sprayed with blood today.

Prison officers sprayed with blood as they transferred prisoner

By William O'Toole

Two prison officers are awaiting test results after they were sprayed with blood today.

The incident happened when they were bringing a prisoner from Mountjoy to the Mater Hospital for treatment.

It is understood that they caught a person trying to pass contraband to the prisoner.

When they tried to intercept the parcel, the IV line was dislodged and sprayed the officers with blood.

The prisoner is a known drug addict and was jailed in 2014 after he violently robbed a taxi driver.

The officers have been placed off duty.

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