Seizure of tobacco at Cessnock Jail illustrates how black market has emerged in prisons following cigarette ban | poll

By Dan Proudman
Updated February 21 2017 - 3:43pm, first published 1:31pm
SEIZED: The contraband, including 15 pouches of tobacco, found in a bin at Cessnock jail on Monday. Picture: Corrective Services NSW.
SEIZED: The contraband, including 15 pouches of tobacco, found in a bin at Cessnock jail on Monday. Picture: Corrective Services NSW.

TOBACCO-addicted maximum security prisoners are paying more than $20 for a single rolled cigarette in a black market trade which has erupted following the state’s prisons going smoke-free.

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