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Two Prison Police Officers, Accused of Selling Drugs to Detainees and Entering Illegal Telephones in Jilava

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Two prison police officers are accused of looking for drugs they were trying to sell to the prisoners from Jilava, bringing illegal cell phones.
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Two police officers who worked at Jilava prison were detained by DIICOT under the charge that they sold drugs to prisoners and provided them with mobile phones. According to the prosecutors, the two police officers are part of a network of drug dealers formed by six people. The investigators made 14 perpetrations, including more of the prison space [...]

They're accused of selling drugs to the detainees.

Two prison police officers were detained because they were looking for high-risk drugs for prisoners from Jilava and had introduced mobile phones. Wednesdays will be presented to the authorities with a 30-day arrest proposal.

·Bucharest, Romania
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Two prison police officers are accused of looking for drugs they were trying to sell to the prisoners from Jilava, bringing illegal cell phones.

·Romania
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Adevarul broke the news in Romania on Wednesday, December 3, 2025.
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