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Moment female prison officer ‘TWERKS' for leering inmate she flirts with through bars of cell in shocking footage

Moment female prison officer ‘TWERKS' for leering inmate she flirts with through bars of cell in shocking footage

Scottish Sun24-04-2025

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THIS is the shocking moment a female prison guard was caught twerking for a leering inmate.
Phone footage shows the officer spinning round and performing a short dance for the lag on a landing at a privately-run jail.
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This is the shocking moment a female prison guard was caught twerking for a leering inmate
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She is seen sticking her middle finger up at him as she smiles
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The woman was filmed on a smuggled mobile at HMP Forest Bank
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HMP Forest Bank jail prison in Salford, Greater Manchester
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The woman, who no longer works at the prison, was filmed on a smuggled mobile at HMP Forest Bank in Salford, Greater Manchester.
The guard responded to the con after he says: "Show me that batty....show me that batty rapid."
In the short video, the screw replies: "I ain't got no batty."
She is seen sticking her middle finger up at him as she smiles - before turning round and twerking for the inmate.
The prisoner, described as a 'Manchester drill rapper', then says: "Turn around now, yes, yes."
The Ministry of Justice said the incident took place in 2022 at a Sodexo-run prison, which holds men aged 18 to 21, but has recently been circulated online.
A source said: "This is scandalous behaviour, and the stupidity is off the scale.
"The officer should not have been behaving like this and deserved to be sacked just for being so stupid.
"She is likely to have known she was being filmed, and behaving inappropriately, yet here she is obeying this young guy's demands.
"There is a real problem with some female officers forming inappropriate relationships with inmates up and down the country.
Cop caught kissing lag in her uniform after enjoying flings with TWO crooks
"And this sort of behaviour gives hard-working and responsible staff a bad name."
A HMP Forest Bank spokesperson said: "The use of mobile phones in any prison is illegal, and we constantly review our activity to prevent the issue of the conveyance of illicit items within the prison.
"Where individuals are identified and found in possession of mobile phones, action is taken and reported to the relevant authorities.
"In addition, we take a zero -tolerance approach to inappropriate behaviour that undermines the complex work of prison officers to maintain public security.
"Anyone seeking to undermine public trust while holding a position of authority, will be robustly dealt with."
The video comes after a string of scandals involving female officers and male lags in Britain's jails.
Choni Kelly was still wearing her police uniform at the same prison in Salford when she was captured locked in a passionate clinch with Josh Whelan.
While Linda de Sousa Abreu is serving time over a romp with inmate Linton Weirich at HMP Wandsworth, which was revealed by The Sun.
And Katerina Tatus was suspended over claims of an inappropriate relationship with a con at HMP Feltham.
A report into Forest bank by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons last December found the jail was plagued with drug problems.
It also said the Category B prison had "borne the brunt" of a "prison population crisis" in the north-west.
It added: "Drugs continued to be the biggest challenge facing the prison, and although there had been some good work to restrict the supply, too many illicit items were getting into the jail.
"Forest Bank had some of the highest levels of prisoner-on-prisoner assaults of any jail in the country, although those on staff were relatively low.
"Relationships between staff and prisoners were often very good, but we were disappointed to come across examples of officers being abusive to prisoners or failing to deal with reasonable requests.
"There was too much low-level rule-breaking going unchallenged while there were not enough incentives on offer to prisoners who behaved well.
"Greater visibility of leaders would help to build the capability of what is a more stable, but inexperienced staff group."
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Choni Kelly was captured kissing lag Josh Whelan in the same prison
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Linda De Sousa Abreu was filmed romping with inmate Linton Weirich
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