Namibian prisons authorities have banned recruitment of persons with visible tattoos as part of efforts to protect prisons’ image, a local newspaper reports.

The decision follows concerns that some prison officers bear tattoos associated with criminal gangs, according to the Namibian Sun.

The Namibia Correctional Services (NCS) commissioner-general, Raphael Hamunyela, said visible tattoos were not a good reflection of the service.

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He said the country’s recruitment policy and the code of conduct would be amended to ensure that in future no person with visible tattoos is recruited into the NCS.

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“New tattoos constitute a disciplinary offence,” Mr Hamunyela was quoted as saying.

The names of correctional officers bearing tattoos will subsequently also be taken for record-keeping.