Six individuals were sentenced on Wednesday at the Versailles court (Yvelines) for having participated in drug trafficking between March 2018 and February 2019 at the Bois-d'Arcy remand center.

Three detainees, two prison guards, an external intermediary were tried.

Among them, a 31-year-old supervisor who introduced cannabis resin into the prison, but also bottles of alcohol, a SIM card, meat, sweets.

She had started this traffic in March 2018, after being threatened by an inmate with whom she had intimate relations, reports

Le Parisien

.

200 grams of drug per week

Every week for four months, she hid two 100-gram packets of cannabis in her underwear and socks.

Then, she had continued her traffic by taking orders and being paid by other prisoners with whom she also had intimate relations.

She was sentenced to twenty-four months, six of which were suspended.

A second supervisor, arguing that he was also "threatened" by an inmate, was sentenced to 18 months in prison for drug trafficking.

Two prisoners were sentenced to twelve and six months in prison, the third was released.

The external intermediary got six months.

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  • Versailles

  • Ile-de-France

  • Jail