He returned to the Nuoro prison of Badu 'e Carros from a reward permit, with two eggs in his stomach containing hashish and marijuana .

The discovery was made during an anti-drug operation by the penitentiary's dog department .

The drug-sniffing dog Zoi , a Labrador , focused on the prisoner and reported the presence of the drugs. The first search by the prison police had given a negative result, but the dog's insistence convinced the officers to transport the prisoner to the city hospital for a more in-depth check. It was the subsequent X-ray check that highlighted the presence of the foreign body in the rectal apparatus.

The man has been reported and risks losing the benefits of premium permits.

The anti-drug service seized a total of 90 doses of narcotic substances and reported various people .

The operation inside the penitentiary was coordinated by Salvatore Cadeddu, commander of the Oristano prison on mission to Nuoro, and by Marco Porcu, director of the Cagliari prison and regent at Badu 'e Carros.

«In the aftermath of the successful anti-drug operation in the penal colony of Mamone , we once again congratulate the penitentiary police - said the secretary of the Fns Cisl Sardegna Giovanni Villa - In particular , congratulations go to our dog handlers with their colleagues at four paws . The Badu 'e Carros prison is among those that need to implement the organic plan to improve security inside and outside the prison. We would also like to remind you that the penitentiary is without a permanent commander and without a project to improve the working conditions of the staff and the safety conditions , taking into account that it houses prisoners in 41-bis, the high security department and prisoners with psychiatric problems ».

(Unioneonline/vl)

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