Violent criminal gang put GPS trackers on three prison guards' vehicles to discover their home address
Ashley Waterman, 34, reportedly asked to be transferred from HMP Wayland. Three prison officers have allegedly had their cars fitted with GPS trackers. A group reportedly also left a note saying 'there are three trackers just for show'.
Ashley Waterman, 34, reportedly asked to be transferred from HMP Wayland. Three prison officers have allegedly had their cars fitted with GPS trackers. A group reportedly also left a note saying 'there are three trackers just for show'Brasil Últimas Notícias, Brasil Manchetes
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