Cellphones stashed in bucket lids, money ‘hidden’ in prisoners’ bums and contraband seized in St Alban’s raid

Money and contraband seized at a raid at the Albans Correctional Centre in Gqeberha on Monday. Picture: Supplied

Money and contraband seized at a raid at the Albans Correctional Centre in Gqeberha on Monday. Picture: Supplied

Published Sep 16, 2024

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Prison officials have recovered cellphones and money among other contraband during a raid at the St Albans Correctional Centre in Gqeberha on Monday.

Speaking to IOL, Singabakho Nxumalo said the raids were conducted at Medium B at cells 2, 4, 8 and 9.

He said 16 cellphones, a WiFi router, a power bank, a SIM card, charging cables as well as blades and drugs.

Officials also recovered R4,557 in cash, mostly hidden up prisoners’ backsides.

The raid forms part an ongoing operation at prisons across the country.

Speaking at the last raid at Durban’s Westville Correctional Centre, department commissioner, Makgothi Thobakgale said these raids happen at intervals. As we are searching here, there are searches in other regions, he said.

Thobakgale said in some instances, the department invites the media to send a message that the raids continue.

Raids have also been conducted at the Johannesburg Correctional Centre, dubbed 'Sun City’ and the Goodwood Correctional Facility in Cape Town.

Thobakgale said that one of the risks faced in preventing contraband from being smuggled into DCS facilities, is as a result of remand detainees who have a high movement in and out of correctional facilities to attend court. He also conceded that some of the contraband come in through rogue officials during the change in shifts.

Another notable trend was the increase in cellphones being brought in by family members during visits.

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