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Application note: Handheld narcotics analyzer for identifying drugs in jail

Smuggling methods are becoming more sophisticated – here’s how to stop them

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Stopping illegal drugs from entering jails can save lives, prevent violence, support rehabilitation and uphold the security of correctional institutions.

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Drug smuggling within correctional facilities is growing more advanced, posing serious threats to the safety of officers, inmates and staff. Conventional detection methods often struggle to detect trace amounts of narcotics concealed in mail, food or everyday objects.

This application note explores how handheld narcotics analyzers such as the MX908 enable rapid and accurate drug identification – even in complex concealment scenarios – allowing correctional teams to intercept contraband before it breaches facility walls. Discover how advanced chemical identification technology enhances security, safeguards personnel, and delivers results that stand up in court.

Download the application note now.