A Belmarsh prison officer was paid £500 to frame an inmate of murder, a court has heard. 

Wiktoria Bujko, 30, of Marlborough Road in Woolwich, gave a report about a “made-up confession” by one of three men awaiting trial for murder. 

Three men were eventually found guilty of murdering Iron Miah, 40, who was shot dead on his doorstep in Shadwell. 

Mohammed Moshaer Ali, 31, of Dagenham, Antonio Afflick-McLeod, 32, of Ilford, and Aaron Campbell, 32, of Fulham, were found guilty of his murder at the conclusion of a third Old Bailey trial on January 9. 

News Shopper: Iron Miah died after a shooting in ShadwellIron Miah died after a shooting in Shadwell (Image: Met Police)But an earlier trial had to be aborted after former prison officer Bujko came forward with a false account to police. 

Prosecutor Crispin Aylett KC said Ali had put Bujko up to creating an “entirely false account of a confession by Aaron Campbell”. 

Ali had “repeatedly shown himself to be an outrageous liar” and rewarded Bujko with “money, gifts and promises”, Mr Aylett said. 

At the time, she was working at high security HMP Belmarsh in Woolwich where all three defendants were being held on remand. 

On October 17, 2022, shortly before a retrial was due to begin, Bujko made a statement about a conversation she claimed to have overheard the previous weekend in the prison healthcare unit between Campbell and another inmate. 

Someone paid £500 into Bukjo’s bank account the day after she submitted her witness statement, the court was told. 

Her account suggested that Campbell and Afflick-McLeod had planned to rob Ali of drugs. 

They encountered Mr Miah when Ali sent him to a meeting in his place, she claimed. 

An examination of CCTV footage of the unit revealed that Campbell was not there when she claimed to have witnessed the exchange. 

A jury heard that Bujko had known Ali since he was first remanded to HMP Thameside where she had been working. 

Bujko, of Marlborough Road, Woolwich, was arrested in December 2022. 

While on bail, she applied to be a probation officer and worked one day as a trainee in February 2023 before her employment was terminated. 

Bujko and Ali both pleaded guilty to conspiring to pervert the course of justice. 

All defendants will be sentenced at the Old Bailey on February 28.