Kirsty Wright, 31, dodged being jailed herself after smuggling a package of tablets into the prison.
A woman who smuggled drugs into a prison for her inmate lover has dodged being jailed herself. Kirsty Wright, 31, admitted conveying an item into HMP Humber, in Brough, near Hull, in August 2022.
Neil Coxon, prosecuting, said that Wright took 16 Subutex tablets into HMP Humber for a prisoner she was visiting. The tablets are used to help prevent withdrawal symptoms from drugs such as heroin. The prisoner has not been prosecuted for his role, but he has been subject to disciplinary action by prison bosses. Mr Coxon said: "He was removed from the prison where he was at and his privileges were withdrawn."
Top UK & World stories today Judge Mark Bury told her: "I just wanted to tell you how serious your behaviour was. We can't have people taking things into prison like this.
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