This is the prisoner who was filmed allegedly having sex with a female guard in a cell in HMP Wandsworth, can exclusively reveal.
Linton Weirich was jailed in April for burglary after stealing £65,000 worth of goods from a safe in a luxury flat in Kensington.
Among the items he stole in a raid in March 2022 were jewellery, belts, handbags, a laptop and a suitcase.
The 36-year-old, from west London, was filmed on a mobile phone allegedly having sex with former prison officer Linda De Sousa Abreu.
She appeared in court yesterday charged with misconduct in public office.
Photographs posted on his Instagram page show Weirich with the same arm tattoo as the man in the alleged X-rated video.
Weirich has a partner who is seven months pregnant.
A source close to the partner, who we are not naming, told : ‘This is the last thing she needs in her condition, it’s extremely upsetting.
‘This stupid video has affected her health, she was hospitalised at the weekend through stress. She fears it will bring on premature labour.’
Ms De Sousa Abreu, 30, who is married, was arrested at Heathrow Airport on Saturday before she could catch a flight to see relatives in Madrid, a court heard yesterday.
She was attempting to travel on a Portuguese passport, which was seized by the Metropolitan Police.
Ms De Sousa Abreu appeared at Uxbridge Magistrates Court on Monday charged with misconduct in public office by ‘engaging in a sexual act with a Prisoner in a prison cell.’
Wearing a custody-issue grey tracksuit, she spoke only to confirm her name, date of birth and address.
Prosecuting Niamh McDonagh told the court: ‘Ms De Sousa Abreu was apprehended at Heathrow Airport where a flight had been booked for Madrid. I believe she has relatives living there.
‘A Portuguese passport was seized by police when she was apprehended. She is a Portuguese national with a Portuguese passport. ‘
Defending, Gayathri Yogarajah said Ms De Sousa Abreu had notified HMP Wandsworth telling them of her travel plans which was duly passed on to Scotland Yard.
She was granted conditional bail and will appear for a plea and case management hearing on July 29 at Isleworth Crown Court.
She must remain at the southwest London address given in court. Her Portuguese passport must remain with the police and she cannot make any attempt to retrieve it.
She is forbidden from applying or being in possession of international travel documents and she must hand over her Portuguese Identity card that she could travel on.
Ms Da Sousa Abreu is also forbidden to enter any UK port and must be electronically monitored between the hours of 9pm and 7am.