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Southport killer ‘to get same treatment in prison as Hannibal Lecter’

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By Anjali Yadav Published May 12, 2025
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Southport killer to face hannibal lecter-style treatment after prison attack

Southport triple killer Axel Rudakubana is reportedly set to endure Hannibal Lecter-style treatment behind bars following an alleged violent attack on a prison officer. The 18-year-old, who was convicted of murdering three young girls in a brutal killing spree last July, will now be subjected to some of the most stringent security measures ever seen in a British prison.

Rudakubana, currently held at the high-security HMP Belmarsh in London, is accused of throwing boiling water at a prison guard during an incident last thursday. As a result, prison authorities are said to be imposing extraordinary restrictions on him, comparable to the fictional serial killer Hannibal Lecter, portrayed by Sir Anthony Hopkins in the 1991 film The Silence of the Lambs.

According to reports in The Sun, the teenager will no longer have direct contact with staff. Instead, he will be fed through a specially designed hatch, ensuring there is no physical interaction. A source told the newspaper: “Rudakubana will only be able to open the latch on his side once the officers have shut the box and closed it on their side. This is a huge deal in UK jails as it is considered it dehumanises inmates.”

The source added that Rudakubana would only be allowed out of his cell under extreme security conditions. He will be thoroughly searched before being escorted by a team of at least five officers, all clad in full personal protective equipment (PPE). The escort team will also have access to trained dogs as an additional safety measure.

The move echoes the notorious portrayal of Hannibal Lecter, who was transported and interacted with under tight restrictions, including wearing a face mask and being restrained at all times. While some have raised concerns over the psychological impact such treatment might have on inmates, prison officials insist that the safety of staff and other prisoners must remain paramount.

Rudakubana’s case has reignited fierce political debate over prison safety and the rights of prisoners, particularly those convicted of the most heinous crimes. Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick weighed in, drawing parallels between Rudakubana’s attack and a recent assault on prison officers by Hashem Abedi, the convicted Manchester Arena bomber.

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Abedi was reported to have thrown hot cooking oil at officers and attacked them with improvised weapons. Jenrick issued a stark warning: “We must never put the rights of criminals and terrorists above the safety of prison officers. Labour’s Justice Secretary needs to get a grip or else I fear it is only a matter of time before a prison officer loses their life.”

Rudakubana, who carried out the horrific murders of nine-year-old Alice da Silva Aguiar, six-year-old Bebe King, and seven-year-old Elsie Dot Stancombe, was also found guilty of attempting to kill eight other children, as well as their class instructor, Leanne Lucas, and businessman John Hayes.

The Ministry of Justice has confirmed that the incident at Belmarsh is under investigation. A Prison Services spokesperson told Metro: “Police are investigating an attack on a prison officer at HMP Belmarsh on Thursday. Violence in prison will not be tolerated and we will always push for the strongest possible punishment for attacks on our hardworking staff.”

Sources close to the Prison Officers’ Association said that incidents of this nature are becoming alarmingly common, and have called for urgent reforms to ensure the safety of staff. There is now growing pressure on the government to introduce harsher penalties and stricter regimes for violent inmates, amid warnings that the prison system is becoming increasingly dangerous.

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