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Friday, 14 August 2015

Drug trafficking carrier pigeon detained in Costa Rica

A homing pigeon was intercepted by police at a prison near San Jose, Costa Rica, after it was seen by a guard landing in the jail’s courtyard with a bag tied to its body.
On inspection, the black zipper bag was found to contain 14g of cocaine and the same amount of marijuana.
Authorities suspect the bird was looked after and fed by an inmate in the medium-security wing of La Reforma prison, Costa Rica’s biggest penitentiary, before someone smuggled it out of the prison only to load it with illicit cargo ahead of its return route.
The director of Costa Rica’s prison police force told the media after the ruse had been exposed last Tuesday that the pigeon was able to fly perfectly well despite the drug-stuffed pouch strapped against its breast.
 
Pablo Bertozzi, who said he had seen cases of cats being used to transport drugs strapped to their tails, added that the homing pigeon incident would lead to a redoubling of efforts to clean the jail of controlled substances.
“The real problem is that there is a lot of consumption. If there weren’t consumers, the drugs wouldn’t be arriving”, Mr Bertozzi said.
The bird, which has affectionately been nicknamed “narcopigeon” (narcopaloma) by Costa Ricans, has been handed over by the authorities to a zoo, where it is being kept under observation before being housed in a larger enclosure.

“Because of the way it came to us, it can never be freed,” a zoo worker told local media, adding that the bird was reluctant to eat, probably because it had become used to being hand-fed by one person.

In 2011, prison guards in Bucaramanga, Colombia, found a pigeon attempting without success to fly over the wall into the jail laden with 45g of marijuana. Two years ago, police in Buenos Aires smashed a marijuana-trafficking ring which used pigeons as a risk-free manner to transport the drug to their home base.



The Telegraph

51 comments:

  1. Wow! Talk of negative ingenuity.
    Who could have thought of it, using bird to smuggle drugs.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  2. Hanhan!!!! Awon omo wobe!!!!

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  3. Some voodoo tins . Na so some babalawo dey transport frm here to abroad

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  4. Na wa o.....these drug taffickers have no chill. See how smart they are becoming.










    #TeamBlessed#

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  5. This is serious... real Narcopigeon

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  6. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Baddooo.... See sense abeg....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  7. 1das shall never ends

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  8. No be small sth..
    And yes..demand determines supply.

    Good morning and blessed day to us all.

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  9. This one is scope αи∂ tight o, lolz
    Hopless drug traffickers, others will be thinkng of reasonable thing to do, they will be busy thinkn of how to do shits




    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  10. This one is scope αи∂ tight o, lolz
    Hopless drug traffickers, others will be thinkng of reasonable thing to do, they will be busy thinkn of how to do shits




    #ITwillONLYgetBETTER
    #itMUSTendINpraise

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  11. Hmmm...carrier pigeon for drugs?? Lol..as per ancient times carrier pigeons?

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  12. Wow... any means possible sha.

    Aunty linda.. are you nt gonna post d winners of d last lib giveaway??

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    1. We are talking about Pigeon, you are concerned about Linda's money! You can turn to Armed Robber, who cares!

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  13. The bird itself is high on marijuana....
    Good mrng linda, Good mrng Lib readers!!


    #Blessed Child

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  14. Lol! Dem dey device new means daily

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  15. hehehehe lol new ways new tricks everyday the bird its innocent jare,make una leave am nii!

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    Email shoewarehousenigeria@gmail.com for inquiries.

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  17. Somebody should get that Pigeon arrested...

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  18. Hmmmm.....na wetin person no go hear! Birds are now trafficking drugs! ##Smh##

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  19. Wow. Criminals will always be decisive and divisive. Law enforcement agencies, take note.

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  20. Nawooo tins we hear ehhh


















    Lib freak

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  21. Oh Boy! These Caribbean drug traffickers are operating in a different hemisphere! Their African counterparts are still learners!..... But I can't fathom why someone will be in jail and still be taking and smuggling hard drugs into the jail! And even still afford those expensive ones like cocaine?!!!

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  22. Ka! Dis life is indeed full of wonders. Biko dis case should b properly investigated to found out those involved. Mean while, d bird should b detained till further notice.

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  23. Is not only Nigerians lol.......

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  24. Just Wow. Nigerian Looters can take a cue. A horse mayb.hehehe

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  25. This people are ogbologbos, God pass them

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  26. Na weytin we no go c or hear 4 dis world, o ga o

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  27. Na weytin we no go c or hear 4 dis world, o ga o

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  28. Hustle. Engr Emy

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  29. Wetin person no go hear for dis world??? Nna na wa o! Linda take note!

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  30. Wetin person no go hear for dis world??? Nna na wa o! Linda take note!

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  31. Wetin person no go hear for dis world??? Nna na wa o! Linda take note!

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  32. LOL how innovative, a drug trafficking pigeon.

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  33. LOL how innovative, a drug trafficking pigeon.

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  34. Wonders shall never end.

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  35. Humansss! Bah!

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  36. bad guy... for real mehn

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  37. The bird should be charged for drug trafficking and same sentencing for humans. Lol

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  38. na wa o... see groove inside party. lol

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  39. They are many tricks now to push drug!

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  40. They should get it to cry like a canary. lol!!

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