Exclusive: The Irish Mirror has obtained the video, which shows someone filming the screen of a tablet-like device that is being used to control a drone
A shocking video shows brazen thugs flying a drone over a Dublin prison - and dropping suspected drugs into the yard.
The video shows the device hovering over one of the yards before it drops its payload of thin canisters inside a bottle to the prisoners below. And shockingly, sources say that the shape of the drugs may be because prisoners then conceal them internally - in another desperate method to prevent detection.
Now sources have confirmed that upon investigation, Irish Prison Service bosses have determined that a drone was in fact flown over Wheatfield Prison on Wednesday - and an item was dropped.
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