There are 11 cells at the station with a holding capacity of 185 people. A number of these cells have been out of order since October 2009 and this has caused overcrowding in functional cells. The 103 adult detainees held at the time were forced to share the overcrowded cells with 25 juveniles. The Committee expressed their concern about this situation and stated that two suspects found in one of the cells still had their shoe-laces. This was a clear indication that regular inspections were not conducted by the officers on cell duty. Committee members requested that this matter be addressed immediately. The kitchen used for making food for detainees was unable to provide the required number of meals. The blocked drains posed a serious health risk to detainees and staff in the cells. The poor management of holding cells could potentially cause further problems for the station should there be a dramatic increase in the number of suspects that had to detained at the station. The Committee found a number of juveniles kept in the cells without J8 forms. Cells were flooded.