Drones carrying large amounts of drugs and mobile phones have been intercepted by police as they were being flown near a north London jail.
One device crashed after it was tracked flying over HMP Pentonville on August 14, while another drone was seized mid-flight later the same day.
On August 13, a man was spotted by officers acting suspiciously near the prison. He fled but dropped two bags of Class B drugs and phones.
No arrests have been made.Det Ch Insp Steve Heatley said the drones “carried a substantial amount of Class B drugs, legal highs and a large quantity of mobile phones”.
“We are able to intercept them thanks to the vigilance of officers and the public,” he said.The devices were recovered as part of Operation Airborne, which involved officers investigating attempts to smuggle contraband into the all-male prison over the weekend of August 12-14.
Earlier this year it was revealed that drones were increasingly being used to smuggle items into prisons in England and Wales, reports the BBC.
Figures showed there were 33 incidents involving devices in 2015, compared to two in 2014 and none in 2013.
Drugs, phones, mobile chargers and USB cards were among the items discovered.
In April, a drone was captured on CCTV being flown into Wandsworth Prison to deliver contraband to prisoners.
The Ministry of Justice has said it “must do more” to tackle the issue.
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