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In the Prison Act 1952, in section 40D (other offences relating to prison security)—
(a)in subsection (1)(b), for “or any sound” there is substituted “, sound or information”;
(b)in subsection (3), paragraph (b) and the preceding “or” are repealed;
(c)after subsection (3) there is inserted—
“(3A)A person who, without authorisation, is in possession of any of the items specified in subsection (3B) inside a prison is guilty of an offence.
(3B)The items referred to in subsection (3A) are—
(a)a device capable of transmitting or receiving images, sounds or information by electronic communications (including a mobile telephone);
(b)a component part of such a device;
(c)an article designed or adapted for use with such a device (including any disk, film or other separate article on which images, sounds or information may be recorded).”
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