A criminal gang smuggled narcotics, weapons and mobile phones into HMP Lindholme, a court hears.
A prison healthcare worker helped smuggle drugs, weapons and mobile phones into a jail, a court has heard.
Some of those items included Class A drugs such as MDMA, cocaine or heroin, as well as Class B drugs, including cannabis and spice, a synthetic version of cannabis. It was alleged in court that Ms Hatfield would then move those items into prison after she realised she could return to her car after being initially searched at the start of her working day, under the guise of collecting her lunch.
Amy Hatfield, 37, of Hawthorne Street, Barnsley, who denies conspiracy to convey list A articles into prison and conveying list A articles into prison
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