State and local prison officials in Ohio are increasing efforts to confiscate smuggled narcotics, with a focus on drug-soaked paper, also known as "Tune".
This type of contraband is a significant threat to the safety of inmates and staff, according to officials.
Statewide efforts have stopped millions of dollars' worth of drugs and other contraband.
The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (ODRC) considers drug-soaked paper one of the biggest security threats in the state's jails and prisons.
Author's summary: Ohio prison officials prioritize stopping drug-soaked paper smuggling.