“I only found out I was being released early the same day”
Arron was released on Wednesday 3rd July during a high-profile time for the prisons system. He saw first-hand how overcrowding is affecting people in prison.
He said: “I was arrested for breaching my bail conditions. I was given a 21-day sentence and sent to a prison over 80 miles away from where I lived because the local ones were full. I’d been in prison before and it had been ok. It was fairly organised. You got the help you needed; I got my medication. I got the food I needed. If I had a problem the Governor would come and see you.
It was a totally different story at this new prison. The biggest issue was my family didn’t know what had happened to me. I wasn’t allowed to make any telephone calls to let them know where I was. They knew I’d been picked up by the police, but they didn’t know what had happened to me. They were calling round the local prisons to see if anyone knew where I was, my partner actually filed a missing persons report. It was very stressful for everyone.