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Published:
1:45 PM April 13, 2021
Charlie Ogilvie had his sentence extended by 27 months after being found with mobile phones in Wayland Prison
- Credit: Merseyside Police
A 24-year-old prisoner who was found with mobile phones while in a Norfolk jail has had his sentence extended for a second time.
HMP Wayland Prison
- Credit: Ian Burt
At Liverpool Crown Court on April 12, Charlie Ogilvie, from Moreton, Wirral, pleaded guilty to three counts of possession of a prohibited item while at Wayland Prison, near Watton.
The court heard how Ogilvie had been found with multiple mobile phones while serving his sentence.
He was originally imprisoned for smuggling an ounce of cannabis in baby clothing into Altcourse Prison in Fazakerley, Liverpool.