It was a cat-astrophe for inmates of a Brazilian prison when a furry fiend was detained on entry carrying a mobile phone, saw blades, and drill bits
According to the Telegraph and several other papers the cat had been trained by inmates of the Alagoas prison in NE Brazil to deliver mobile phones and tools that could help them dig an escape tunnel.
Photo from the Daily Telegraph
According to the Telegraph and several other papers the cat had been trained by inmates of the Alagoas prison in NE Brazil to deliver mobile phones and tools that could help them dig an escape tunnel.
The cat had attracted the attention of prison guards because of its frequent
trips to and from the jail.
Upon closer inspection they found blades and a drill attached to the cat's
stomach.
"An agent saw the cat and went to look at it closely because something
about it seemed wrong," Marcelo Avelino, head of the prison guards'
union told the O Globo newspaper.
"We were very surprised by this new tactic of the prisoners."
The cat, not being a stool pigeon, is not ratting out the ones who trained it.
"We were very surprised by this new tactic of the prisoners."
The cat, not being a stool pigeon, is not ratting out the ones who trained it.
8 comments:
Rather clever. The idea has pussibilities.
But not the best pack animals.Still a mule going through the doors might have been even more suspicious!
A kangaroo might have been an even better choice.
Haha it could leap over the guards or box with them if cornered!
You can't train a cat.
But they can train you!
You can train a cat.
But only if it wants to be trained. :)
If there's something in it for the cat of course!
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