Shek Pik Prison

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Shek Pik Prison (Chinese: 石壁監獄) is a prison in Hong Kong, located at 47 Shek Pik Reservoir Road, Shek Pik, Lantau Island. It was built in 1984, and is managed by the Hong Kong Correctional Services. The prison is used to contain prisoners with medium to long sentences, as well as those sentenced to life imprisonment.[1][2]

Location47 Shek Pik Reservoir Road
Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Coordinates22.2244°N 113.8949°E / 22.2244; 113.8949
StatusOperational
Security classMaximum security
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Shek Pik Prison is located in Hong Kong
Shek Pik Prison
Location within Hong Kong
Location47 Shek Pik Reservoir Road
Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Coordinates22.2244°N 113.8949°E / 22.2244; 113.8949
StatusOperational
Security classMaximum security
Capacity426
Opened1984 (1984)
Managed byCorrectional Services Department
DirectorTse Kwok-wai, Senior Superintendent
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TraditionalChinese石壁監獄
SimplifiedChinese石壁监狱
Cantonese Yalesehk bīk gāam yuhk
Hanyu PinyinShí Bì Jiānyù
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Shek Pik Prison
Traditional Chinese石壁監獄
Simplified Chinese石壁监狱
Cantonese Yalesehk bīk gāam yuhk
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Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShí Bì Jiānyù
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationsehk bīk gāam yuhk
Jyutpingsek6 bik3 gaam1 juk6
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History

Shek Pik Prison officially opened in 1984 as a maximum-security facility with a capacity of 466 prisoners, helping to relieve Stanley Prison. It cost approximately HK$135 million to construct. The prison was built with high-tech security features including a 160-camera video surveillance system and infrared perimeter alarm, as well as a solar energy water heating system, the government's largest such solar energy system at that time.[3]

Description

Located below the dam of the Shek Pik Reservoir, the prison remains a maximum-security institution. It now has an official capacity of 426.[4]

As a well fortified prison, Shek Pik had advanced infrared perimeter alarm systems, wireless communication networks, and a closed-circuit television system worth over HK$4 million upon its initial operation, including over 160 surveillance cameras and 36 television monitors in the control room. [5] The prison also had the second-largest solar energy system in Hong Kong at the time, covering an area of 480 square meters, primarily to provide hot water for the prison.[6] Like other large correctional institutions, inmates are required to participate in "correctional industries" related work, and the prison has large-scale woodworking and laundry workshops, which are the largest among all correctional institutions in Hong Kong.[7]

Notable prisoners

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