A maintenance agent working in the prison for minors in Porcheville (Yvelines) was arrested in possession of goods intended for inmates.

This employee of a provider chosen by the management was intercepted in possession of 12 grams of cannabis, reports

Le Parisien

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Empty boxes of cell phones were also found during the search of his home.

The 24-year-old reportedly admitted to bringing the devices and small amounts of drugs into the facility.

His interventions in the cells for plumbing or electricity problems allowed him to hand over the goods to the miners.

The individual was presented to the court of Versailles.

An investigation was launched following a report received by the police last August.

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The suspect was then followed and wiretapped.

Its services would have been remunerated by prepaid PCS cards allowing anonymous transactions to be kept.

The object passages would have been regulated, among other things, by the families of the minors.

The supply of a mobile phone cost, for example, between 100 and 200 euros.

The operation was carried out by police from the Mantes-la-Jolie police station (Yvelines).

The Porcheville establishment accommodates 60 minors in premises covering an area of ​​40,000 square meters.

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