Annual Memorial Service Remembers Northern Ireland Prison Officers

Annual Memorial Service Remembers Northern Ireland Prison Officer

Last Update: Friday, 9th November 2018 15:33

The Northern Ireland Prison Service has today held its annual Memorial Service to remember officers who have lost their lives in the course of duty.



Director General of the Northern Ireland Prison Service, Ronnie Armour, laid a wreath in memory of the 32 members of the Prison Service who lost their lives in the course of duty, before taking the opportunity to meet their families.



He said: “It is important that we continue to remember the service and sacrifice of prison staff who lost their lives serving the community.



“The annual Service of Remembrance serves as a reminder of the professionalism, commitment and dedication of Governors, Officers and support staff of the Northern Ireland Prison Service, past and present, in upholding and maintaining our justice system.”



The service, conducted by Prison Service chaplains, is organised annually by the Central Benevolent Fund (CBF).



Wreaths were also laid by Peter May, Permanent Secretary Department of Justice, representatives of the bereaved widows, The Central Benevolent Fund, The Prison Officers’ Association, The Prison Governors’ Association, NI Public Service Alliance, The Prison Service Trust, The NIPS Sports Association, The Retired Officers’ Fellowship, the local branch of the Royal British Legion and by the Irish Prison Service.



The Memorial Garden at Hydebank Wood, where today’s annual service of remembrance was held, was officially opened by Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal, earlier this year.



Ronnie Armour added: “This new garden provides a space where we, as a Prison Service family, can come to remember relatives, friends and colleagues so cruelly taken from us and to reflect on the contribution they made as well as the service they gave. It is a place of tranquillity and a permanent acknowledgement of the heavy price paid by the families of our murdered colleagues.”



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