(Kron)-Federal prosecutors announced on Thursday, including drugs, mobile phones, and weapons-which pretended to be discovered, federal prosecutors announced on Thursday, including drugs, mobile phones and mobile phones-which pretended to be discovered, federal prosecutors announced on Thursday, O man of Vallego and a former warrant in reform facilities in California in the Federal Court For imprisonment of imprisonment-smuggled substances-including drugs, mobile phones and weapons-which have been discovered.
The 52 -year -old Affilo Justice, 52, acknowledged that he was guilty of the Federal Court on charges of fraud on wires associated with the scheme. From 2013 to 2022, Ramirez worked as the K-9 Investigation Services Unit at the Ministry of Reform in California and Rehabilitation in San Quinin State Prison. In 2022, he was then promoted as K-9 Survery to the California Medical Establishment in Fakafel, California.
“From October 2021 to February 2024, Ramirez participated in a smuggling scheme and then planted a smuggler in the common areas in San Quinin State Prison and the medical facility in California, which was then pretended to be discovered.” “Ramirez did this in order to put himself as a successful K-9 officer in the hope that he would help him get an upgrade to the K-9 sergeant, and the smuggled elements planted by Ramirez included drugs, such as metamphine, marijuana, cocaine; drug tools; tabs; cell phones; Weapons.
Prosecutors say that Ramirez went to the point of mixing the medications that he planted in prisons with salt and/or sugar and the marijuana collection that he planted in prisons with grass zinc.
“Ramirez also sought to amplify his salary by claiming the additional work related to inspection, as the smuggler was recovered according to his fraudulent plan and the reports of these wrong discoveries.” “In total, Ramirez got nearly $ 8,200 in additional wage.”
Ramirez was released on Bond while waiting for the hearing of the ruling on September 18. He faces imprisonment for up to 20 years and a fine of $ 250,000.