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The guard, Terry Leger, told B.C. children's ministry that he suspected a woman of using her baby to smuggle drugs into Matsqui.
He cited prison records that showed the woman had tested positive for cocaine residue eight times and her child tested positive twice during visits to the facility over the span of five months.
Correctional Service Canada launched a disciplinary hearing when they found out, alleging he breached inmate confidentiality when he made the report.
I heard about this, but I don't remember any names being mentioned.
Still... is that the sort of thing an inmate can expect to remain private?
The guard -as are all of us- was legally obligated to report what he felt was child abuse. I don't understand how CCS could even think to make an issue of this situation by sanctioning the guard.