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Thugs stashed £25,000 into drink bottles and planned to hurl them over prison wall

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a Welsh prison was foiled.Kurtis Clancy, 22, and Dean Heney, 28, were caught with cocaine, cannabis and steroids worth up to £25,000 stashed in drinks bottles as well as a mobile phone and chargers which were to be thrown over the prison walls for inmates to retrieve.The pair travelled to south Wales from the Birmingham area to carry out the task in a bid to pay off debts to a criminal currently serving time for "serious firearms offences" Cardiff Crown Court was told on Tuesday.However their plan unravelled when they were spotted acting suspiciously outside HMP Parc in Bridgend by an off-duty police officer at around 9pm on April 18 this year, Wales Online reports.Clancy, from Oldham, and Heney, from Manchester, were sat in a white van.

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