The Mississippi Department of Corrections issued the following statement.
A
crackdown by the Mississippi Department of Corrections
into inmate financial transactions has smashed a contraband smuggling
ring in Mississippi prisons that could have netted prisoners, especially
gang leaders, nearly $69,000. MDOC investigators say inmates have
primarily been using electronic money transfers
to finance illegal smuggling operations of drugs, cellphones, and other
illegal contraband and selling them at exorbitant prices. They
intercepted and seized the funds from both inmates and their accomplices
on the outside.
The
crackdown was made possible through a new MDOC financial surveillance
program called “Electronic Recovery and Access to Data” or “ERAD.” ERAD
exposed the
contraband smuggling ring in which prisoners were rapidly switching
funds through illegal credit card accounts and money transfers. All
financial instruments including credit cards are illegal in prisons
except for inmate accounts which their families use
to buy them toiletries and snacks inside the prison.
MDOC
Chief Investigator John Hunt explained, “MDOC monitors activity in
inmate accounts. Investigations and cell searches have led to the
discovery of numerous
electronic money transactions, such as ‘green dot’ cards and Cash app
accounts, which inmates are not supposed to have. Local district
attorneys have confirmed that inmates are prohibited from having and
using financial instruments. In essence, inmates were
using green dot cards to covertly buy and trade illegal drugs, tobacco,
cellphones, and other contraband with other inmates and some guards who
will be prosecuted.”
Names of inmates and officers involved are being withheld until investigations are complete.
“Contraband
is used by gangs to control everybody else,” added Commissioner Burl
Cain. “This is another example of the monetary powerbase that gangs have
been
building for years. They’ve been using this power to control
cellblocks, to commit violence, kill inmates, and wreak havoc for all
the other prisoners who are just trying to serve out their time and get
free. Governor Reeves instructed us to make prisons
safe again and today we took a major tool away from the gangs and are
reducing the power they’ve had for far too long.”
Commissioner
Cain said he is grateful for the high-tech financial operation because
the money seized will now be used to further crackdown on smuggling in
prisons.
“We
needed money to buy and outfit mobile Special Response Team vehicles to
conduct contraband shakedowns at the prisons. Well, we just found it,”
the commissioner
said. “The gangs funded it.”
Chief Investigator Hunt said MDOC will refer the cases to district attorneys for their review for possible presentation to a grand jury for formal charges against correctional officers and inmates involved in smuggling.
8 comments:
Spinmaster flex.
But I thought they were being rehabilitated while in prison. Oh my. Maybe that "criminal justice reform" that the progressives (aka Marxists) are pushing would fix this.
Of course if there were no prisons there would be no crime in prisons.
I'm willing to bet there are some gang members up at Parchman Farm that have been throwing a "hissy fit"
over this development.
" Mama can't send me no mo' green dot cards "
What is a damn green dot card anyway ?
Burl's going to clean it up, then let his chosen ones take control. The guys in charge didn't want to give him his cut.
Would this be happening if we blocked all cell traffic within half a mile of all prison facilities? Where is Strother Martin when we need him?
"Would this be happening if we blocked all cell traffic within half a mile of all prison facilities?"
Great question.
I'm pretty sure the courts have ruled that's "unconstitutional".
I don't remember the reasoning behind that decision.
Perhaps some of legal folks can either correct me or elaborate.
But yeah, on the surface that does sound like a reasonable part of a prison sentence.
Mr. 3:01pm:
Regardless of what you have been told, the good action within a prison is not to rehabilitate (outside of a very few cases, that has never worked). The function is to keep the animals caged away from decent people these criminals prey on every chance they get. In a far away fictional world random prisoners will be poisoned each week to keep the population down. You can eat and take your chances, or not eat and wilt away. That plan will work at eliminating the garbage among us, maybe better that what they do today.
Nice
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