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Former NJ Correctional Police Officer Sentenced to Jail for Smuggling Contraband in Prison

Monmouth County

By: Richard L. Smith 

A former Monmouth County Correctional Institution (MCCI) Officer has been sentenced to five years in state prison for conspiring to smuggle drugs into the jail so that they could be distributed to inmates, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago announced Saturday.

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Monmouth County officials said Bryant Mack, 55, of Shamong (Burlington County), was sentenced yesterday by Monmouth County Superior Court Judge Jill G. O’Malley. 

A cooperative investigation by the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office Professional Responsibility and Bias Crime Unit and the MCCI Special Investigations Division revealed that Mack, who had been a corrections officer for 18 years, would smuggle drugs and other items into the facility hidden in potato-chip bags.

He would then provide the items to an inmate, who would then facilitate the distribution of the items throughout the jail.  

Officials said the scheme was initially uncovered on Saturday, September 4, 2021, after officers caught two inmates with

synthetic marijuana and other contraband in their cells.

During a plea hearing held in November 2022, Mack admitted that he entered into an agreement with an inmate to smuggle synthetic marijuana into the jail in exchange for payment, pleading guilty to a charge of second-degree Conspiracy to Distribute a Controlled Dangerous Substance (CDS).

At that time, Judge O’Malley entered an order forfeiting Mack’s job at MCCI and prohibiting him from holding public office ever again in the State of New Jersey.

This case was prosecuted by Monmouth County Assistant Prosecutor Melanie Falco, Director of the Office’s Professional Responsibility and Bias Crime Unit, as well as Assistant Prosecutor Kimberly Gilhooly.

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