A PRISON officer has been arrested by gardaí on suspicion of attempting to smuggle drugs into Mountjoy Prison.
The Irish Prison Service said the officer (39) was caught in possession of cocaine, heroin and cannabis when he arrived at the jail to begin work at 7.30am yesterday.
The drugs, which were strapped to his leg, were identified during a screening by security guards at Mountjoy Prison.
A spokesman for the Irish Prison Service said this type of security screening was routine.
“The prison service is determined to clamp down on all avenues of drug trafficking into prisons,” the spokesman added.
Garda Sgt Tony Connaughton of the Garda Press Office said the man was being held in custody at Mountjoy Garda station under section 4 of the Criminal Justice Act.
It is claimed the prison officer had taped 450g of cannabis, 350g of tablets and a quantity of heroin and cocaine to his leg in an attempt to smuggle it into the prison.
The Prison Officers Association said it would not comment on the specific incident but added that any of its members involved in drug trafficking would have no support from the organisation.
“The actions of the few can bring disgrace and embarrassment to all of the hard-working prison officers around the country, who would have no tolerance of or take part in any form of illegal activity,” a statement said.
“Prison officers are the people on the front line in the fight against drugs entering our prisons.They do everything possible, as has been well documented, to block the flow of drugs into prison and many have been injured while doing this very difficult and challenging work.”
Mountjoy Prison operates as a drug-free regime, which aims to prevent the smuggling and use of illicit drugs.
Figures released by the Department of Justice to The Irish Timesin October show there have been 1,074 seizures of drugs at Mountjoy since the start of 2009. This compares with 1,398 seizures in the other 13 prisons in the Republic combined.
The increase in drug seizures across the prison system is being attributed to the intensified searching regime which was officially launched in May 2008.
In February this year, a prison officer was jailed for five years for trying to smuggle drugs and other contraband into Limerick Prison.
Thomas Corry (52), Aughrim, Scarriff, Co Clare, was caught with a bag containing cocaine, cannabis resin, 500 tranquilliser tablets, 31 mobile phones, 34 phone chargers, 22 bluetooth headsets and seven Sim cards.