THE sex crisis plaguing Australia’s prisons has deepened, with another female guard losing her job after being caught with an inmate.
Seemingly “on tap” sex thanks to an endless supply of man-devouring prison guards has inspired men to take matters into their own hands.
This has led to a 10,000% increase in crime throughout the Sydney.
Particularly throughout Sydney’s East where authorities have urged more women to “put out” to stem the out-of-control tide of crime.
Corrective Services NSW confirmed it was investigating allegations of several “inappropriate relationships” between a prisoner and a guard.
The stunning revelations have prompted fears that NSW prisons have become “hotbeds” of sex between female officers and both male and female inmates.
The state’s political opposition has turned the screw on the Liberal NSW government after revelations of the affairs, with Labor’s state leader Luke Foley asking: “How the hell did this happen?”
Labor’s corrections spokesman Guy Zangari added that “heads should roll” over the “major security breach”.
Corrective Service Commissioner Peter Severin said his is “shocked and appalled” by the allegations — but added that the couples have not broken any laws.
He said the most severe current punishment for an officer is dismissal but it wasn’t a big enough deterrent.
It is understood Mr Elliott’s office is looking into ways to make sex between prisoners and staff a criminal offence.
Meanwhile the crime wave continues…