Cell Phone Blockers In Prisons Are Turned Off In Goiás

By Portuguese Cellphone News
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In Goiania, authorized wiretaps reveal that prisoners inside prisons crimes command. Cell phone blockers were turned off at the request of the prison Agency.

The Prison Complex of Goiânia has five prisons, where 47 cell phone blockers were installed. The appliances cost to State Government almost r $ 100 thousand, but almost all were disconnected.

Those that run harm the neighbors of the Presidio, which they claim. “The connection drops, we can’t listen to anyone else,” says a neighbor.

Already inside the penitentiary, where the devices should block connections, cell using the negotiate prisoners. The Civil Police intercepted several conversations.

The drug dealer Elizabeth da Silva, who is in prison, teaches women to prepare cocaine.

Woman: its measure is to give 14 pounds? Won’t get weak, no?

Stuck: If you put less then no anaesthesia!

At a time when the couple was talking on the phone, the police made the interception. To invade the home, arrested the woman and discovered the refining laboratory.

According to communications technicians, the problem happens because within the prisons there are blind spots, that are not covered by blockers. Another problem is that 37 of the 47 installed devices have been disconnected by the Director of prisons. They were messing up the phone connection in the region and the operators complained.

Delegate’s Bureau responsible for combating drug trafficking is crowded with mobile phones, all seized with prisoners in recent months. Looks pretty, but police believe that an amount three times higher than this still inside prisons in the capital.

“This here is more dangerous than a machine gun, a rifle here. The society cannot remain at the mercy of criminals who have been arrested and are still causing a problem so severe, that is to distribute drugs in society, “said Odair José Soares, DENARC delegate.

The Government of Goiás, responsible for prisons, said it will buy new equipment more modern and efficient in the coming year.

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