May 20, 2009
Report. Smuggled Cell Phones Helping NJ Prisoners Commit Crimes from Jail
A new study of New Jersey’s prison system suggests that street gang members who are behind bars are able to do much of what they did on the street, in part by using new technologies, mostly cell phones. KYW Newsradio reports.
The State Commission of Investigation has traditionally probed organized crime. These days, their main concern is gangs like the “Bloods,” and Commission chair Cary Edwards says this 36-page report suggests their sphere of influence behind bars is "frightening."
"They use advanced cell phones, Blackberrys, other smuggled electronic devices to readily communicate and conduct criminal enterprises from within prisons while incarcerated."
Edwards says there is also extortion, drug dealing, and movement of what’s labeled “unlimited amounts of money” through inmate accounts.Among the allegations: extortion of guards, and communications not only with those on the outside but with fellow gang members in other prisons.
Related links to article on inmates and cell phones.
emily | 8:32 AM |
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