By
Associated Press
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Published: Tue, October 21, 2008 - 1:02 am
Last Updated: Tue, October 21, 2008 - 2:59 am
HOUSTON (AP) - Gov. Rick Perry has ordered a lockdown and searchof Texas prisons after death row inmates made thousands of calls on
a smuggled cell phone.
Perry's office blamed an unidentified corrections officer for
taking a bribe to get the phone to inmate Richard Tabler.
Authorities say Tabler shared the phone with others and he
called a key state senator, telling him he knew his address and his
daughters' names.
Tabler's mother was arrested at Austin's airport Monday. She was
charged with buying minutes for the cell phone in her son's
possession.
Officials say more arrests are expected.
The governor says the security breach was being taken seriously
and violators would be prosecuted for any contraband found during
the lockdown.
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I think I would have been suspicious with all the power saws being delivered to the prison with cut off blades in them.Them prisoners don’t really like to work up a sweat trying to escape. And with all guards wearing their Ipods and listening to their music,they could build another floor to the prison and the guards wouldn’t know it,sort of an after hours place for the prisoners.