Police carry out drug operation at HMP Perth

Officers say they stopped and searched four men - including one man who was flying a drone near the prison

Author: Chloe ShawPublished 27th Jun 2022
Last updated 27th Jun 2022

Police say they have carried out covert and overt patrols around the perimeter of HMP Perth and the surrounding areas over the last week in a bid to tackle drugs entering the prison.

The operation, in partnership with the Scottish Prison Service, took place between Wednesday 22nd of June and Friday 24th June, with 'specialist resources', including mounted branch and high-visibility patrols, were deployed during the final day of the operation to deter any offending.

Officers say they stopped and searched four men - including one man who was flying a drone near the prison - and advice was given to each individual.

Four men stopped and searched by covert officers

Police Constable Scott Birrell, Prison Liaison Officer, said: "Tackling drug misuse within prisons is a priority for Police Scotland and this significant operation reinforces our determination to target criminals.

"Drug misuse brings nothing but misery and people's lives can be ruined.

"We will continue to use every tool and tactic at our disposal to remove these illegal substances from our prisons.

"We depend on the continued support from our partners and our local communities and I would urge anyone who has any information, or concerns surrounding drugs, to contact police.

"Anyone with concerns can call officers on 101 or alternatively, call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111."

A Scottish Prison Service spokesperson said: “The SPS is committed to tackling the harms caused by misuse of contraband substances in our prisons.

“We have invested in technology to better detect suspicious substances, working closely with partner agencies to gather relevant intelligence.

“Rapiscan machines which specifically detect substances that may be concealed in items of mail and personal property, are now in use in all of Scotland’s prison.

“Individuals will use various methods, including drones, in an attempt to introduce contraband to our prisons.

“We deploy a range of robust security measures to prevent this and work closely with Police Scotland to investigate and identify any perpetrators.”

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