Checking sobriety – officer found to be intoxicated: dismissed from duties
An officer was found to be intoxicated during a sobriety check at a prison and was immediately suspended from duty.
On February 24, 2026, during routine checks for sobriety among prison staff, one officer was found to be intoxicated. This incident led to the immediate suspension of the officer from their duties and the initiation of an internal investigation. Such measures highlight the Lithuanian Prison Service's commitment to maintaining a rigorous standard of conduct among its personnel.
The Lithuanian Prison Service (LKT) has emphasized that safety within correctional facilities begins with accountability from its staff. The incident has raised concerns regarding the overall security culture in prisons, demonstrating the need for every individual within the system to uphold the standards expected from them. The internal investigation aims to address any potential lapses and ensure that such behavior does not recur in the future.
Furthermore, the LKT reiterated its zero-tolerance policy regarding situations that undermine the integrity of the workforce and public trust in the penal execution system. Officials highlighted the integral connection between an officer's name, ethics, and reputation, stating that maintaining discipline and responsibility is essential for a secure and trustworthy environment for both staff and inmates alike.