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Video: Cat caught smuggling drugs into Costa Rica prison

Video: Cat caught smuggling drugs into Costa Rica prison

India Today20-05-2025

In a bizarre twist, prison guards in Costa Rica stopped an unexpected drug smuggler last week - a cat.According to the Costa Rican Ministry of Justice, guards at the Pococi Penitentiary spotted the feline trying to climb over the prison fence late Tuesday night. Packages containing about 236 grams of marijuana and 68 grams of heroin were tied to the cat's back.advertisementThe cat was captured while scaling a barbed-wire-covered chain-link fence, as seen in a video shared by the Ministry on Facebook. The clip also shows prison staff carefully using scissors to cut the drugs from the cat's fur.'An officer stationed at one of the forts spotted the animal in the green zone and immediately raised the alarm. Thanks to the swift actions of the responding officers, the cat was caught, and the packages removed, preventing them from reaching their final destination,' People reports, citing a statement shared by the Costa Rican Ministry of Justice.The cat was handed over to the National Animal Health Service for evaluation, BBC reports.

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