BY JESSICA ROUSE
It’s alleged that a Cessnock Correctional Centre officer not once, not twice, but at least ten times took contraband into the goal throughout this year.
Police have charged a 29-year-old Corrective Services employee after a drug dog operation on Monday (December 18, 2017) uncovered drugs in the officer’s wallet.
The man was arrested and taken to Cessnock Police Station where he was interviewed.
Police allege this isn’t the first time the officer had taken contraband into the facility – he’s been accused of bringing various types of contraband in on ten other occasions and exchanging the contraband for cash.
The 29-year-old has been charged with two counts of agent corruptly receive benefit, bring drugs into place of detention and two counts of unlawfully deliver or attempt to deliver anything to inmate.
The officer has been suspended from duty, and was granted conditional bail to appear in Cessnock Local Court on January 24, 2018.