In a New Zealand prison, 12 inmates were caught consuming homemade liquor on Christmas Eve, leading to disciplinary actions. The prison administration emphasizes that inmates are prohibited from drinking alcohol or using prohibited substances during their incarceration. The participants in this incident may face longer sentences, restricted visiting hours, and other disciplinary measures.

The prison authorities have vowed to strengthen the supervision of inmates to prevent similar incidents from occurring again. Meanwhile, the prison management is working to provide inmates with positive activities and educational opportunities, with the aim of reforming them and ensuring a smooth transition back into society.

In New Zealand, prisons typically offer special meals and activities to inmates during Christmas to reflect the spirit of human compassion. Inmates may enjoy traditional Christmas food such as roasted chicken, beef, and participate in handicrafts and sports activities.

However, the incident serves as a reminder that inmates must respect prison rules in order to undergo reform and maintain societal safety. We hope that all inmates will seize the opportunity to reform and actively participate in the prison's educational and activities programs to prepare for their reintegration into society.

This article was written by HaiYin.