A FEMALE prison officer has been nicked for allegedly having sex with an inmate.
She is the second woman warder to be filmed apparently romping in a cell.
The footage was taken last week at Five Wells jail in Wellingborough, Northants.
It shows the officer performing a lewd act on a burly, tattooed lag before they engage in a full-blown romp.
She has since been suspended while the con has been transferred.
The clip has been shared among lags at the £253million Category C prison, as well as pals on the outside.
It comes after we revealed footage of married warder Linda de Sousa Abreu, 30, romping with burglar Linton Weirich at Wandsworth jail in South West London.
A source said: “It’s shocking, especially after scandals at other jails. The female warder is being incredibly stupid. She has risked everything and it has been reported to bosses so her career is effectively over.
“I know they’re called screws but you can’t be sleeping with prisoners in your prison and definitely shouldn’t do it on camera.”
The jail, run by security company G4S, opened in 2022 and houses about 1,700 male prisoners. An inspection in January found a wide network of drugs available.
Meanwhile, Abreu, 30, quit and admitted misconduct in a public office after her romp at Wandsworth was revealed in June. She will be sentenced next month.
A spokesperson for HMP Five Wells said: “A prison custody officer has been suspended and arrested by Northamptonshire Police on suspicion of misconduct in a public office. A prisoner has been relocated.”
Footage of the alleged incident was taken at Five Wells jail in Wellingborough, NorthantsBav media
Freed lad was back in 5 days
A THIEF let out of prison under the Government’s early release scheme was back a week later after stealing from a pensioner.
Ambrose Treeby, 40, was freed on September 10 having been sentenced to 40 months in April 2023.
But five days later he knocked on a 90-year-old woman’s home.
He distracted her and stole £30 from her purse before scarpering.
But he was caught by CCTV showing his car turning into the victim’s road in Sevenoaks, Kent.
Treeby, of Paddock Wood, Kent, admitted burglary at Maidstone crown court and was sentenced to two years and five months in prison.
The Ministry of Justice said: “The Government was forced to introduce an early release programme to avert a crisis.”
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