Details revealed on investigation into N.J. prison tobacco smuggling ring
TRENTON – The end to a large-scale tobacco smuggling operation that involved inmates, New Jersey State prison employees and outside civilians, came with a single payment, an investigator told jurors Thursday. Raphael Dolce, an investigator with the New Jersey Department of Corrections, recalled the beginnings of the investigation at the first day of a trial for Keith Harris, one of the two New Jersey State prison employees who was arrested in connection with the smuggling operation.
Harris, a trade technician at the prison, was indicted in the fall of 2014 on multiple counts of official misconduct.
http://www.nj.com/mercer/index.ssf/2016/03/details_revealed_on_investigation_into_nj_prison_t.html
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