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05.06.2024 - 22:23 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A group of thugs including a drug dealer and convicted murderer have been caught on camera partying in prison and chanting vile racism.
Leon Hinchcliffe, who was jailed in May 2018 for his role in a drugs gang behind a £9m cocaine plot, videoed himself and other criminals. The video, taken inside HMP Buckley Hall in Rochdale near Manchester, shows Hinchcliffe and a number of other criminals inside a cell listening to dance music and drinking what is believed to be alcohol.
One of the other men inside the cell, who the Liverpool Echo understands is convicted murderer John Dyer, then stands up and shouts "where are the n******, get them in here". The other men all then chant the same vile racist language. Hinchcliffe repeatedly shouts "Dyer" before the men all pose for the camera.
It's understood another man in the centre of the video is another murderer, Michael Haigh, who killed a dad-of-two in a hit and run attack. The Echo believes the video was taken inside the category C prison on Friday, May 24. The video has been muted due to the vile racist language used by the prisoners.
A source who discovered the footage said: "Drug lords and murderers celebrating what they've done when they should be in rehabilitation sickens me...this is not fair on the victims of the families of these monsters". It's understood the videos were shared online but have since been removed.
A spokesperson for the Prison Service said: "We do not tolerate mobile phones in prison and those found with them can face extra time behind bars."
The Prison Service has a specialist team, called the HMPPS' Digital Media Investigations Unit, who identify and work with social media companies to identify and take down the material.
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