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Contraband: Tobacco in lasagna package

This item of contraband was submitted by a C1 member in North Carolina. They wrote,"The lasagna frozen meal was brought in by employee. There was no lasagna in it...”

The member wrote, “The frozen meal container seemed odd and mushy, so that created more suspicion. He was making hundreds of 200 to 400 dollars on weekly basis selling the tobacco to inmates. Needless to say he is not longer employed with us, but he tried to collect unemployment. (Imagine that).”

Here is a closer picture of what these officers found.

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