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A man who tried to smuggle drugs to a prisoner while shaking his hand on a visit has been jailed.
Matthew Tolcher, 34, was visiting the inmate at HMP Peterborough in March 2022 when he tried to disguise the handover using a prolonged handshake and a hug.
However, prison officers spotted the exchange and promptly confiscated the wrap, which turned out to be crack cocaine and buprenorphine tablets.
Tolcher, of Essendine, Stamford, pleaded guilty to conveying a List 'A' prohibited article into prison and was sentenced to one year and 10 months in jail at Cambridge Crown Court on Tuesday (5 March).
Detective Constable Chris Enright said: “This was a great spot by eagle-eyed prison staff and I hope it shows how seriously we take these offences.
“Far from bringing prohibited items into a prison, Tolcher now finds himself in prison himself for his actions.”