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Hull jail lockdown ends as 16 inmates return to cells

The lockdown at the Hull jail in Gatineau, Que., was called off after 16 inmates ended their protest peacefully and returned to their cells in the maximum-security section.

12 negotiators talk down inmates protesting in maximum security wing

Jail lockdown over after 9 hours

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A 16-inmate protest ended and the Hull jail was taken out of lockdown just after 6 p.m. ET Thursday.

The lockdown at the Hull jail in Gatineau, Que., has been called off after 16 inmatesended their protest and returned to their cells in the maximum-security section.

Sgt. Marc Tessier saidthe 16 had failed toreturn to the cells in their wing and they were not co-operating with jail officials Wednesday at about 9:30 a.m. ET.

The lockdown ended peacefully just less than nine hours later.

Tessier said the inmates destroyed the room including televisions, beds andfurniture. He also said there were many conflicting demands and no clear message from the inmates, who will be interviewed.

While police reported nobody was hurt, charges may be laid.

No correctional officer was taken hostage or injured as inmates covered both cameras and windows with sheets to block any view into the wing, the CBC's Ashley Burke reported.

Twelve policenegotiators set up a command post inside the jail to determine the reason for the demonstrationand jail officials locked the area.

Tessier said the wing was a small space without access to the rest of the jail so the demonstration is contained.

Gatineau police were also on hand to ensure the security perimeter around the jail while provincial police are inside.