Zanib Khan, 27, made more than ten hours of amorous calls to drug dealers and robbers.
One prison inmate said he could not forget ‘walking through those gates and seeing my beautiful gal’.
The letters, smuggled out of her workplace, HMP Brixton, were later found in her bedroom at her parents’ home.
After the arrest it emerged she had previously been disciplined for failing to disclose her father was serving a four-year sentence for immigration offences, and that her boyfriend was inside for robbery.
Although Khan only admitted misconduct with four prisoners, police suspect she was conducting relationships with a further three inmates.
Her defence counsel insisted that though the letters contained ‘sexual matters’, it was all fantasy.
Robin Du Preez, prosecuting, said between March and November 2011: ‘Miss Khan developed an inappropriate intimate relationship with serving prisoners on A Wing at HMP Brixton.
‘They were Timothy Iyegbe, Daryl Smith and Jason Graham. She was responsible for them at prison and she did not disclose any of the contact, contrary to the Prison Rules.’
Smith and Iyegbe were both heroin dealers.
Mr Du Preez, detailing Khan’s previous disciplinary offence, said: ‘Her father was a serving prisoner and she joined the prison service [in January 2009] 12 days after her father’s imprisonment.
Also she did not disclose her relationship with a serving prisoner, Wahid Khalique.’ Khan’s tangled love life came to light in October 7, 2011, when a mobile phone was found in Jason Graham’s cell at Ford open prison. He had been an inmate at Brixton.
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