Tuesday, April 29, 2025 - A female prison officer has been charged with having s£xual relationships with two convicts.
Isabelle Dale, 23, is also accused of conspiring to smuggle
drugs into the high-security jail where one of her lovers, Shahid Sharif, 33,
was incarcerated.
According to Mail Online, her second prisoner boyfriend, Connor Money, 28,
with whom she is charged with conducting an affair simultaneously, was serving
nine years for k!lling his best friend in a car crash while fleeing police at
147mph.
A female co-conspirator, Lilea Sallis, 27, is charged with helping Dale
smuggle the drugs into prison for Sharif.
And Sharif himself is charged with both conspiring to have drugs smuggled
into jail, and with having a mobile phone in his cell, although he faces no
charges for s£xual relations with Dale.
Money is not facing charges for his relationship with Dale.
Prison officer Money and Sallis both appeared at Westminster magistrates'
court in London today, while Sharif attended by video link from Manchester
prison.
The court heard that Dale, from Portsmouth, is charged with two counts of
being a holder of a public office who ‘wilfully misconducting herself, while a
prison officer, and without reasonable excuse, in a way which amounted to an
abuse of the public’s trust’.
In both counts of misconduct in public office, she is said to have had ‘an
inappropriate s£xual relationship with a service prisoner’ – with Money in the
first instance, and Sharif in the second.
Both inappropriate sexual relationships are said to have taken place
between September 2021 and the very end of 2022.
She is also charged with conspiring to ‘bring, throw or convey’ drugs in
Swaleside high-security prison on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent.
Her alleged accomplice Sallis, of Brighton, is charged with one count of
conspiring with Dale and Sharif, ‘and others unknown’, to get drugs into the
prison between September 2021 and December 2022.
Sharif is charged with the same drug conspiracy, and with having a mobile
phone in his cells in both Brixton prison in London and Swaleside over the same
period.
Judge Adrian Turner allowed both Dale and Sallis to remain on bail – on
the condition that they do not communicate with each other, or Sharif, who
remains inside.
The trio are due at a next hearing at Inner London Crown Court next month.
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