Detainees go commando after clothing is banned to handle medication carrying

Jail prisoners have gone commando, after a penitentiary banned clothing conveyances in a frantic endeavor to check medication pirating. 


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Detainees at the Franklin County Jail in Ohio are presently being given the alternative to purchase affirmed clothing at the jail store, or can pick the additionally freeing choice and go without. 

Addressing the Columbus Dispatch, correctional facility boss Geoff Stobart clarified that authorities regularly discover medications stashes in T-shirts or clothing, while pot and treatment for heroin addicts is covertly sewn into the clothing. 


Presently, the jail has endorsed a $95,000 contract with an outside apparel firm, who will furnish detainees with medication free T-shirts, bras, socks, boxers and briefs.

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