Sunday, January 11, 2009

New Zealand prison inmates were made to drugs.

New Zealand Police as a result of polutoragodovogo investigation uncovered a network of manufacturing and distribution of drugs, whose members are in prison Auckland, reported The New Zealand Herald.
In the criminal network composed of a dozen detainees. Moreover, according to testimony, engaged in criminal activity have been and prison guards. As the head of the Association of corrections (Corrections Association) tusk Henlon (Beven Hanlon), prison officers were intimidated by prisoners, threatening them.
According to the investigation, the accused used to communicate with at large podelnikami mobile phones. One of the detainees also had illegal access to the Internet.
In prison supplied raw materials from which prisoners were made methamphetamine. It is anticipated that as a result of its activities, each member of a criminal group has received nearly one million New Zealand dollars.
Representatives of the Association of remedial measures proposed to tighten penalties for inmates who violate discipline. In particular, the use of solitary confinement as punishment and heavy work. To combat the illegal use of mobile phones to install the system, deafening tones.

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