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In a late-night operation at the Maximum Security Prison, three men were arrested and a variety of contraband items were recovered. The operation, which was intelligence-led, took place from 8:30 p.m. on Sunday to 4:30 a.m. Monday. The items recovered, including drugs, electronic devices, and other contraband, are believed to have been destined for inmates. The operation was coordinated by Cpl. Williams of the DCP Operations Unit, in collaboration with Cpl. Campbell and members of the Special Investigations Unit (SIU), PC Edwards of the MOPS team, and WPC Marcilin of the CSI unit. ASP Lee Davis of the Prison Service also provided support. The three arrested individuals include a 25-year-old from Malick, Morvant; a 40-year-old from Santa Cruz; and Keevan Springer, a 27-year-old from D’Abadie. During the operation, officers intercepted a silver Nissan Latio and discovered quantities of marijuana and cocaine, along with a range of prohibited items. These included a drone, nine batteries, two intelligent chargers, nine cartons of cigarettes, 14 lighters, 60 sheets of wrapping paper, one Bmobile Wi-Fi modem, and two digital scales. Investigators believe these items were part of a smuggling operation intended to supply inmates. Following the arrests, a sting was coordinated inside the prison walls, resulting in the recovery of more prohibited items during searches in cell blocks U.
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