Vivienne Williams, a teacher at Elsley Primary School, was sentenced to two and a half years in prison for attempting to send drug-laced letters into prisons. The packages contained 'spice' and were intercepted before reaching inmates. Following her arrest and plea of guilty, the Teaching Regulation Authority banned her from teaching for life. The authority deemed her actions incompatible with a teacher's responsibilities, highlighting her exploitation of legitimate privileges to engage in criminal activity.
Williams was a key player in this plot to supply mind-altering drugs to prisoners. She exploited her legitimate phone access to an inmate by patching in others to the calls, enabling them to make their criminal plans, and then followed through with those plans by assisting in the smuggling of drugs.
Vivienne Williams, a primary school teacher, has been jailed for two and a half years and banned from teaching for life following a failed attempt to smuggle drugs into prisons.
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