Pigeon caught trying to fly drugs into prison
Pigeon discovered attempting to fly Cocaine and Cannabis into prison
Initially it was a feline, then an iguana and now a pigeon.
Correct, they've all been discovered attempting to carry drugs into a Costa Rican jail.
On Tuesday protects the La Reforma Penitentia, in San Jose, caught a winged creature that had 14 grams of cocaine and 14 grams of cannabis strapped to it in a little pack.
'They watched the lump on the creature so they caught it and affirmed that it conveyed a sack with zipper – and the drugs were inside…
It appears the bird was prepared for it,' said Prison executive Paul Bertozzi.
The pigeon is evidently being bolted up for 40 days so it doesn't head straight back to the individuals who sent
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