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Prison guard 'twerks' for drill rapper filming her behind bars

Prison guard 'twerks' for drill rapper filming her behind bars

Metro24-04-2025

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A prison officer was fired from her position after she was filmed dancing for a Manchester drill rapper in prison.
The unnamed officer worked at the Category B HMP Forest Bank and began twerking when told to show her 'batty' by the prisoner, in recently released footage seen by the Mail.
The woman smiled and stuck up her middle finger while laughing at the men in the 2022 incident.
The prisoner, who had a phone, filmed the encounter and said: 'Show me that batty rapid! Show me that batty rapid,' before cheering when the officer shook her behind.
In a statement, a prison spokesperson condemned the video, adding: '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.'
Last month, a mother-of-one broke down in tears as she was jailed for performing sex acts on an inmate.
Katie Evans, 26, waved to her family as she was taken down at Sheffield Crown Court after admitting to being in a sexual relationship with burglar Daniel Brownley at Doncaster Prison.
Evans, who worked there from the age of 21, shared 140 phone calls with Brownley, moved money around in bank accounts for him and told him information the prison had on him.
She boasted to a former prison officer that she had performed oral sex on him and referred to herself as his 'queen'.
Judge Jeremy Richardson told Evans: 'It appears you indulged in some form of sexual activity in the prison. It has been described that on one occasion, you had oral sex with him.
'It is truly a terrible situation for a judge to be passing sentence on a former prison officer who has been branded a corrupt prison officer.'
Judge Richardson told Evans he corrupted you and not the reverse, adding: 'I'm entirely satisfied you were manipulated by an experienced criminal to assist him.'
The judge said Evans was 'young and immature' when the offending happened in 2020, and said she was susceptible to the manipulation from Brownley. More Trending
And last year, a prison guard who was filmed having sex with an inmate inside HMP Wandsworth pleaded guilty to misconduct.
Linda De Sousa Abreu, 30, was jailed for 15 months following her 'shocking breach of the public's trust'.
The footage showed De Sousa Abreu, who is married, having sex with inmate Linton Weirich, 36, in June as her radio crackles with messages in the background.
His cellmate records the encounter on his phone, saying: 'This is how we roll in Wandsworth.'
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