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PRISON NURSE SNEAKED COCAINE & CANNABIS INTO JAIL

Busted smuggling drugs for inmate

- BY CHARLIE GALL

A NURSE is in jail after she tried to smuggle drugs into the prison where she works.

Hannah Dagg, who was paid by an inmate, hid cannabis in her shoes and cocaine inside her body.

Dagg said she was concealing other items internally PROSECUTOR ON NURSE BEING SEARCHED

A PRISON nurse has admitted taking money from an inmate to smuggle drugs into jail. Hannah Dagg was nailed by a sniffer dog when she arrived at work. She had stuffed wraps of cannabis resin in her shoes and hidden a capsule containing cocaine in her body. The 28- year- old was remanded in custody after appearing at Peterhead Sheriff Court yesterday. Dagg, who admitted two charges of supplying drugs, faces a jail term when she is sentenced this month. Prosecutor Rhuriah McAl lister said the mental health nurse was employed by NHS Grampian and based at the new super-prison in Peterhead. When she arrived at HMP and YOI Grampian on April 19, there was a drug sniffer dog waiting. Dagg was subsequent­ly searched. McAllister added: “In each of her shoes, there was a wrap of cannabis resin. “She admitted she was concealing further items internally. This was recovered and a capsule containing a 3g wrap of cocaine was found.” Dagg told police the name of a prisoner she was delivering the drugs to. She said the operation involved her receiving a phone call and then meeting a woman “on the outside” who handed over the drugs.

McAllister added: “Dagg’s role was to conceal the items and take them into the prison and hand them over. She confirmed that she had received payment.”

He said the cannabis resin was valued at £100-£310 and the cocaine at £170-£200. But their value in jail was “five times” more.

Dagg’s solicitor Nina Derrin said the nurse had been suspended.

She said Dagg had “serious mental health issues”. She’d been suf fe r i ng severe depression, had “suicidal thoughts” and been diagnosed with “borderline personalit­y disorder”. Derrin said the offences were “entirely out of character”.

Sheriff Christine McCrossan told Edinburgh-born Dagg: “I consider this a particular­ly serious matter, given your own involvemen­t in the prison.”

The Scottish Prison Service and NHS Grampian declined to comment.

 ??  ?? CAUGHT Smuggler Dagg
CAUGHT Smuggler Dagg
 ??  ?? BASE Dagg works at super-prison HIGH DEMAND Dagg’s haul of cannabis and cocaine were worth five times their value behind bars
BASE Dagg works at super-prison HIGH DEMAND Dagg’s haul of cannabis and cocaine were worth five times their value behind bars
 ??  ?? BEHIND BARS Dagg has been remanded in custody
BEHIND BARS Dagg has been remanded in custody

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