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The Prisons and Young Offenders Institutions (Scotland) Rules 2006

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95.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), no prisoner shall have in their possession, or conceal or deposit anywhere within a prison, any prohibited article.

(2) A prisoner may be allowed to receive alcoholic liquor or controlled drugs under a written order of a medical officer specifying–

(a)the quantity and description of the liquor or drugs to be given; and

(b)the name of the prisoner for whose use it is intended.

(3) No person shall–

(a)convey or throw into, or conceal or deposit in, a prison;

(b)convey to a prisoner, whether inside or outside a prison; or

(c)conceal or deposit in any place with a view to its coming into the possession of a prisoner,

any prohibited article.

(4) The Governor may seize and detain any prohibited article which is–

(a)found in the possession of a prisoner or a visitor; or

(b)conveyed or thrown into, or concealed or deposited in, the prison,

in contravention of this rule.

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