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Ghanaians among gang jailed for 25 years in London prison smuggling plot

April 7, 2026
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A sophisticated smuggling operation that funneled Class A drugs and contraband into a south London prison has been dismantled, resulting in a combined 25-year sentence for the gang members involved.

The scheme relied heavily on 51-year-old Jason Thompson, a corrupt prison guard who abused his position of trust to facilitate the flow of illicit items.

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Accoring to a publication by the Mirror, Thompson was responsible for smuggling not only prohibited substances but also USB sticks pre-loaded with video games for inmates.

His involvement earned him a 54-month sentence at Snaresbrook Crown Court.

Investigators revealed that the operation was meticulously planned, with the gang using Thompson as a “mule” to deliver items directly to inmates, bypassing standard checkpoints and sniffer dogs.

The court heard how the group operated with a clear hierarchy, led by 26-year-old Olusegan Shobanjo, who was handed a five-year prison term.

Several other members of the syndicate received significant custodial sentences for their roles in the conspiracy.

The group’s sentences ranged from 12 months for Arian Kaseb to four years and six months for Andrew Opoku-Edusei, with Prince Kunado Dwomoh, Nathan Adjei, Rama Wato, and Jacques Hamilton all receiving terms between two and three years.

A further defendant, Adedayo Shobanjo (28), is currently awaiting final sentencing. While he was acquitted of conspiracy to convey List A articles (the most dangerous contraband), he admitted to charges regarding List B items and possessing criminal property.

HMP Isis, situated within the grounds of HMP Belmarsh in Thamesmead, is a facility primarily for young offenders and young adults.

The Met’s investigation into the group highlighted the “dangerous” nature of smuggling such items into a custodial environment, noting that drugs and unauthorised technology can fuel violence and debt within the prison wings.

A spokesperson for the Crown Prosecution Service noted that the sentences reflect the gravity of Thompson’s betrayal of his badge and the gang’s persistence in undermining the justice system for profit.

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By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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