Corrective Services NSW has issued a warning to members of the public who continue to smuggle illegal contraband into the state’s prisons.
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The warning comes after a man was seen lurking around the prison gate house at Wellington Correctional Centre, of which a search later uncovered two parcels with a stash of tobacco, ice and mobile phones.
Minister for Corrections David Elliott said there was nothing to be gained – and a lot to be lost – for community members who smuggle in contraband to correctional centres.
“The majority of family and friends who visit their loved ones in our correctional centres are good, law-abiding citizens, but unfortunately there are some people who think it’s worth taking the risk to smuggle in drugs and other items,” Mr Elliott said.
“My warning to you is: you will be caught and you will be banned from visiting - in some cases for up to two years. You might even be charged by police. So don’t do it. It’s not worth the risk.”