A report by the Chief Inspector of Prisons says male detainees at an immigration detention centre are being caught looking into women’s bedrooms. According to the accounts cited by multiple outlets, the incidents involve detainees observing through windows, raising concerns about the safety and privacy of female asylum seekers at the facility. The report warns that female migrants are put at risk of harm, and it describes restrictions that limit women’s ability to move around the site without assistance. One outlet reports that female migrants have been unable to travel without staff escort, underscoring the centre’s reliance on staff supervision for women’s movement. The coverage does not specify the number of incidents, outcomes for the individuals involved, or particular policy changes recommended in the report. Overall, the sources agree that the inspection finds failures or vulnerabilities that allow the inappropriate behaviour to occur and that the situation creates safeguarding concerns for women detained in the centre.