Pubdate: Fri, 10 Feb 2006 Source: Stonewall Argus and Teulon Times, The (CN MB) Copyright: 2006 Stonewall Argus and Teulon Times Contact: http://www.stonewallargusteulontimes.com/contact.php Website: http://www.stonewallargusteulontimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3979 Author: Rick Lawler Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/prison.htm (Incarceration) SMUGGLERS BUSTED Stony Guards And RCMP Seize Drugs, Make Arrests Stonewall Argus and Teulon Times -- The flow of illegal drugs into Stony Mountain Institution was dealt a serious blow in the last month as the result of a combined effort by Correctional Services staff and RCMP. Between Jan. 15 and Feb. 5, five separate attempts to smuggle drugs into the institution were thwarted resulting in five arrests. "Our scope goes beyond care and custody," said Linda Garwood-Filbert, acting assistant warden, in her office. "We are taking a more active policing role, to keep the institution and the community safer." And active corrections officers have been. On Jan. 15, sharp-eyed visitor security staff noticed a woman pass drugs to an inmate. The woman and another visitor were segregated, the drugs were confiscated, and they were turned over to RCMP. On Jan. 16, an inmate, being returned to the institution for breach of release conditions, was isolated by the Detector Dog Team. He was isolated to a segregation, or dry cell, and found to be concealing drugs internally. "The drugs were found in our Drug-Loo," Garwood-Filbert said. "It's a Stony Mountain invention, by our plumbing department. They're being installed in institutions Canada-wide." Inmates "suitcase" drugs internally and then violate their conditions, sometimes turning themselves in to police, in an effort to get drugs inside the penitentiary. Segregated in a dry cell, any human waste passed by an inmate is caught in the Drug-Loo. "Inmates will deliberately violate their parole to smuggle drugs in," said Stonewall RCMP Staff Sgt. Gerry Thomas. "Inside, the price of the drugs goes up significantly." The next day, another visiting woman was isolated by the Detector Dog Team, found to be in possession of two packages. Both she and the drugs were turned over to RCMP. Corrections officers on patrol on the evening of Feb. 2 pursued and caught a Winnipeg man throwing drugs with an inside value of almost $10,000 and a cellphone over a fence. He was arrested by RCMP. Another throwover attempt was made on Feb. 5 and the man involved was arrested. The drugs had an inside value of over $12,000. "That individual was on parole," said Thomas. "He's now an inmate back in the institution." The RCMP and Stony Mountain Institution are committed to a strong drug detection strategy that includes active perimeter patrols, dog detection teams and an ionscan drug detector device to screen all visitors. "Our message is this," said Garwood-Filbert. "Do not try to bring these drugs into the institution. You will be caught." Anyone who is being threatened or coerced into smuggling drugs to relatives or friends in the institution can talk to staff and make arrangements for protection by phone at 344-6000. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom