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150 Arrested, 87 Drones Seized: Operation Skyhawk Targets Georgia Prison Contraband

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Operation Skyhawk: 150 Arrested for Using Drones to Smuggle Contraband into Georgia Prisons

Operation Skyhawk Nets 150 Suspects Including Correction Officers

In Georgia, a big operation called “Operation Skyhawk” caught 150 people including eight prison workers for using drones to sneak illegal stuff like phones and drugs into jails. The investigation started in November 2022 and found a secret network using drones to move bad things into Georgia’s prisons, according to the crime report of WRTV. They took down 87 drones, 273 phones, 22 weapons and lots of drugs like marijuana and cocaine.

The boss of Georgia’s prisons Tyrone Oliver said they won’t tolerate anyone messing with prison safety or public security. They stopped about 170 illegal drops during their investigation. They’re teaming up with lawyers to charge many suspects with serious crimes like gang stuff.

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Operation Skyhawk: 150 Arrested for Using Drones to Smuggle Contraband into Georgia Prisons. (photo: WSAV-TV)

Operation Skyhawk Demonstrates Police Collaboration to Safeguard Prison

Operation Skyhawk” shows how hard it is to stop people from sneaking bad stuff into jails, especially with new tricks like drones. The police are watching closely to keep jails safe and stop illegal stuff from getting in. This operation proves that when the police work together, they can catch bad guys and keep our communities safer.

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