Criminal behind bars even remain to be same. In New Jersey, five federal prison inmates have been exchanging child pornography by using smuggled illegal cell phones, Data Cards and SD cards from Dark Web.
They turned the prison into their own child pornography market by selling sick photos & videos of toddlers and infants by downloading them from ‘Dark Web‘ and storing it on a ‘cloud’ in the least secure facility at Fort Dix.
Inmates were already convicted for Child Pornography and now prosecutors have pressed charges against the five and the leader of the network.
One among the five is now cooperating with the concern authorities and made a clear description of how they were able to break the prison rules without getting caught.
An FBI agent wrote in the statement, “Each housing unit has one corrections officer, and there are lookouts in every stairwell who are able to notify the unit when an officer leaves his or her office within the housing unit”.
The approver told the agent,”In addition to CP and using cell phones they would get Tattoos, Cooking alcohol and drugs in Fort Dix.”
He stated the inmates clearly hid their cellphones under the light fixtures, jackets liners, closets and lockers.
The alleged leader bought a phone for $1000 and rented itout for $4 to $10 per hour.
A former Fort Dix inmate wore a wire for the feds and recorded some of thier conversations about the kinds of images and materials they were downloading.
The US Attorney Willian Fitzpatrick accounced in his statement,”Inmates imprisoned for trafficking in child pornography, have allegedly continued while in prison to trade and profit from the exploitation and sexual abuse of innocent children”.
The details of the arrested inmates,
- Anthony Jeffries, 31, of Orange, Virginia.
- Brian J. McKay, 46, of Brookhaven, Pennsylvania.
- Jordan T. Allen, 30, of Plain City, Ohio.
- Christopher D. Roffler, 29, of Virginia Beach, Virginia.
- Erik M. Smith, 35, of Iron Mountain, Michigan.
According to new charges they will be a serving a mandatory minimum of 15 years and a potential maximum of 40 years in prision. Accessing Dark Web from uncrypted network will get you into trouble so stay anonymous and safer using a virtual private network.