Jailed
acid attacker Arthur Collins has been caught hiding a mobile phone,
two sim cards, a pair of chargers and two USB's in a crutch at HMP
Thameside.
The 25 year-old, recently sentenced to twenty years imprisonment for injuring fourteen people at Hackney's Mangle nightclub, appeared via videolink at Bromley Magistrates Court.
The 25 year-old, recently sentenced to twenty years imprisonment for injuring fourteen people at Hackney's Mangle nightclub, appeared via videolink at Bromley Magistrates Court.
He
pleaded guilty to possessing a prohibited item and will be sentenced
on a later date.
The
offence was committed while he was on remand awaiting trial at Wood
Green Crown Court, where he was convicted of nine counts of causing
actual bodily harm and five counts of inflicting grievous bodily
harm.
He
is now serving his sentence at top-security HMP Belmarsh, from where
he appeared on videolink.
On
Sunday September 10 prison custody officers searched Collins' cell
and examined a crutch he had been using for an ankle injury.
The
officer removed the rubber stopper from the bottom of the crutch and
located a mobile phone with a sim card.
A
further sim card and two chargers were found inside the crutch and in
the handle officers also found two USBs.
All
the items were seized and checked.
No
calls or messages were stored on the phone, but the sim cards
contained evidence of calls and messages between Collins and family.
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