Drug-Smuggling Cat Escaped High-Security Prison In Sri Lanka
This just in—a cat detained at a high-security Sri Lanka prison has escaped! The feline was jailed for allegedly trying to smuggle drugs and cell phone SIM cards. The drug lord was detected by jail intelligence officials this Saturday at Sri Lanka’s main prison—Welikada Prison, police officials report.
Welikada Prison has reported that incidents of people throwing small packets of drugs, phone chargers, and cell phones over the walls have increased in the past few weeks. Whether the narco cat has anything to do with it is still unknown.
A detained cat at a high-security prison in Sri Lanka has escaped
Image credits: Sri Lanka Police
Nearly two grams of heroin, two SIM cards, and a memory chip were all found in a small plastic bag that was on the criminal’s neck. However, on Sunday, the cat escaped from a prison room where the police were keeping it. Prison authorities gave no immediate comments on the incident.
The incident occurred this Sunday
Image credits: Sri Lanka Police
The police suspect that the drug traffickers who trained the cat came from the same cartel that used to use an eagle to smuggle drugs. While there is no stipulation for animal arrest in Sri Lanka, law enforcement was hoping that the feline could lead the police to the smugglers’ den, local media reports suggest. Reportedly, the four-legged drug lord escaped from its holding room through a fence when prison guards came in to feed it.
The cat was previously detained for heroin possession
Image credits: Sri Lanka Police
People online had various versions of what might’ve had happened on that fateful Sunday. “Ever thought that maybe he was forced to do it because his kittens were held hostage?” one person on Facebook wonders. “Plot twist… the cat is the drug lord,” another Facebook user commented.
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