Dissidents 'hid drugs in prison trolley for Kinahan associates'
Briefly

A whistleblower has reported that dissident republican prisoners managed to smuggle heroin and benzodiazepines into Portlaoise Prison, which is known for housing high-security inmates. The drugs were hidden on a kitchen trolley used for food waste collection, indicating the sophisticated methods employed by prisoners to bypass security measures.
The report sheds light on the troubling connection between inmates and the notorious Kinahan crime cartel, revealing how drug smuggling can facilitate further criminal activities from within prison walls. This revelation raises serious concerns about prison security and the management of incarcerated individuals associated with organized crime.
Read at Irish Independent
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