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Photos: Have You Seen, Have You Heard The New Tricks Drug Smugullers Now Use by zieraw2005(m): 10:26pm On Aug 14, 2015
someone previously told me about this, but i was so doubting how pigeons could be tamed like dogs used in our homes.
can you believe that pigeon can fly from say abuja to Lagos to deliver drugs {hard one} not small baby's drugs to inmates?
Did you just said wooooow! I also did on the first day i heard about this.
you will also find below how cats have been tamed to do this same Currier job. Abeg read how it all happened with some pictures accompanying it.
Guards have captured a pigeon flying cocaine and cannabis into a prison in Costa Rica.
La Reforma prison guards in San Rafael de Alajuela, Costa Rica, captured the bird as it flew 14 grams of cocaine and 14 grams of cannabis into the facility stuffed into a pouch attached to its body.

Paul Bertozzi, director of the police, confirmed reports that at around 2pm on Wednesday jailers saw the pigeon flying of the walls and towards the centre of the prison.

A mugshot of the bird, caught by security officers and taken into custody, was released by Costa Rica’s Department of Justice and Peace as a warning to be vigilant for Narcopalomas.
Narcopalomas, loosely translated as ‘drugs doves’, have been used by prisoners and their accomplices in the past– similar birds have been caught in prisons in Colombia, Argentina and even Bosnia.
Mr Bertozzi said the pigeon was “nothing new” and that drug traffickers were using “unimaginable ways to achieve their macabre atrocities”.
“In the past (the traffickers) have used cats and dogs to pass drugs to prisoners. Now it seems they are using pigeons to carry in their wares from the outside," he told Spanish news agency Efe.
The latest such example hardly surprised prison authorities though: iguanas, dogs and cats have been used in the past to smuggle illegal substances into the jail.
pictures shortly (bad network)
http://www.crimenewsng.com/2015/08/photos-have-you-seen-have-you-heard-new.html#more

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Re: Photos: Have You Seen, Have You Heard The New Tricks Drug Smugullers Now Use by Nobody: 10:28pm On Aug 14, 2015
Nooo av not heard oo
Re: Photos: Have You Seen, Have You Heard The New Tricks Drug Smugullers Now Use by zieraw2005(m): 10:35pm On Aug 14, 2015
just at your finger tip now
Re: Photos: Have You Seen, Have You Heard The New Tricks Drug Smugullers Now Use by SunnahMan(m): 10:41pm On Aug 14, 2015
Nomally Man has dominion over all creatures
Re: Photos: Have You Seen, Have You Heard The New Tricks Drug Smugullers Now Use by springtech(m): 4:27am On Aug 15, 2015
I have seen this in a movie a long time ago. But have not heard using a cat or dog to achieve the same purpose.
What more can i say than to say "eleyi gidi gan"

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Re: Photos: Have You Seen, Have You Heard The New Tricks Drug Smugullers Now Use by tellmoon(m): 4:38am On Aug 15, 2015
U can always imagine the unimaginable... wnders shall never end.

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