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Authorities in Costa Rica say a cat was used in an attempt to smuggle drugs into a prison in Pococí earlier this month.
Video has emerged showing Costa Rican prison officials catching a cat with packages of illegal drugs strapped to its body.
Police officers have caught a cat carrying hard drugs into a prison in Costa Rica. According to the country’s Ministry of ...
According to BBC, the Costa Rican prison officials handed the cat over to the National Animal Health Service for an ...
Suspected marijuana, crack cocaine paste and rolling paper were discovered strapped to the feline. Read more at ...
The Costa Rican prison police seized the drugs for a legal process, and coordinated with the animal health service to ensure the cat received proper care.
Here’s how officers uncovered the unusual trafficking attempt — and what was hidden in the feline’s makeshift harness.
A tiny ‘kitty-cat’ ended up making global headlines after it was reportedly caught smuggling ‘drugs’ into a prison in Costa ...
Meanwhile, a recent report in the Costa Rica Star titled 'Narco-Kittens: Pets in Costa Rican Prisons', pointed out that ...
With the announcement Friday during a visit to the Reforma prison, Chaves was channeling El Salvador President Nayib Bukele who he recognized last year with Costa Rica’s highest diplomatic honor ...
A Costa Rican prison just caught a whiskered smuggler with a stash of weed and crack strapped to its fur. Now, here’s a plot ...
SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves took another step in his shift toward a tough-on-crime stance, announcing plans to build a new prison in the Central American ...