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Home / Crime and Justice / Prison Officer Caught Gaming with Inmate

Prison Officer Caught Gaming with Inmate

30 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • An officer was filmed playing a football computer game with inmates.
  • The footage was reportedly shared on TikTok and has since been removed.
  • The Ministry of Justice is investigating the incident and the online post.
Prison Officer Caught Gaming with Inmate

Disturbing footage has emerged showing a prison officer engaged in playing a football computer game with inmates within a cell. The clip, reportedly captured on a contraband phone and shared via TikTok, was quickly taken down. Authorities have confirmed an investigation is underway into the incident and the dissemination of the video online.

Government sources have suggested that such activities might aid in building relationships, but the Ministry of Justice stated that rule breaches will be met with punishment, potentially including extended sentences. Critics argue that such lenient behavior contradicts the purpose of incarceration, questioning the deterrent effect of prison.

This incident follows other recent breaches, including prisoners boasting about luxuries and officers involved in smuggling contraband or engaging in inappropriate relationships with inmates. These events highlight ongoing concerns regarding the presence of mobile phones and criminal activity orchestrated from within correctional facilities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The officer was filmed playing a football computer game with inmates inside a prison cell.
The Ministry of Justice is currently investigating the incident and the online posting of the video.
No, phones are contraband in prisons. Their presence is illegal and can lead to serious consequences for both inmates and staff.

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