Michael Tovey, 27, formerly of Lakes Road, Erdington, Birmingham is accused of using two drones to fly contraband into HMP Birmingham last year.
In the first charges of their type brought by West Midlands Police, Mr Tovey faces 13 counts of conveying banned items into a prison.
It is alleged Tovey attempted to drop a consignment into an exercise yard near N and P wings containing four phones, SIM cards, Black Mamba, steroids and cannabis.
It is claimed Tovey was also responsible for a drone that crashed into the same yard eight days later, carrying two phones and further quantities of the same banned drugs.
Tovey, formerly of Lakes Road, Erdington, Birmingham, is due to appear at the city’s magistrates’ court on June 7.
HMP Birmingham was hit by large-scale disorder in December last year, leading to several inmates being charged with offences of prison mutiny.
The disorder, which affected four wings of the prison and involved up to 500 inmates, is reported to have caused approximately £3million worth of damage.
The jail was taken over by G4S in October 2011 – the first in England and Wales to be transferred into private management.
Two men pleaded guilty to using drones to deliver significant amounts of Class A drugs to prison
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