British police arrest 14 amid claims convicts paid security staff to fit electronic tags loosely

Scotland Yard is investigating claims security workers in England were paid by convicts to deliberately fit electronic ankle tags loosely.

British police arrest 14 amid claims convicts paid security staff to fit electronic tags loosely

Scotland Yard is investigating claims security workers in England were paid by convicts to deliberately fit electronic ankle tags loosely.

Staff at Capita, which is contracted to run the British Government's Electronic Monitoring Service (EMS), were allegedly paid £400 a time to help at least 32 offenders beat their court-imposed curfews, The Sun reported.

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