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An inmate at the prison camp adjacent to the U.S. Penitentiary in southeast Atlanta says prisoners there routinely sneak in and out through patched holes in the fence, returning with contraband.

He described a "sophisticated operation" involving teams of inmates who call themselves ninjas.

The head of a prison guard union official said there are usually only one or two correctional officers guarding almost 500 minimum-security inmates at the camp.

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