Operation by the penitentiary police in the Avellino prison where the drug-sniffing dog A-iron smelled the narcotic substance brought by the wife of an inmate. At the check…
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Operation of the penitentiary police in the Avellino prison where the anti-drug dog A-iron smelled the narcotic substance brought by the wife of a prisoner. At the check in the entrance of the interviews A-iron reported the woman who was then subjected to a search from which it emerged that the woman he was hiding 50 grams of hashish and about 10 grams of cocaine.
The woman was arrested. «Congratulations to the regional group of dog lovers of the Avellino detachment for the brilliant operation – comment Giuseppe Moretti and Ciro Auricchio, president and secretary of the USPP – now a daily war is fought in penal institutions due to the continuous attempts to introduction of drugs and cell phones with increasingly refined stratagems».
«We need to equip the penitentiary police with resources in terms of staff units and with advanced technological tools to combat this plague. In Avellino despite the lack of 60 agents the prison police personnel still manage to maintain order and internal security”, conclude the two trade unionists” concluded the unions.
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