2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
Well-known is the ability of drug traffickers to deliver their lethal cargoes to their clients bypassing surveillance by the authorities. From huge submarines to speedboats or mules at airports, the methods of transporting drugs are varied and ingenious.
If you don't believe it, take a look at what the authorities in Kuwait discovered when they decided to track the flight of a carrier pigeon crossing the border from neighboring Iraq. Customs officials managed to capture her on the roof of a building near her headquarters.
When they reviewed it, some were left with their mouths open when they discovered that they had on their backs a very cute backpack that contained 178 pills of a substance that has not yet been determined, according to the Arab television channel Al Arabiya.
The New York Post newspaper recalls that the use of carrier pigeons - capable of covering distances of up to 100 km - as a method of smuggling illegal items is not new, although it is still very rare.
In fact, prison guards in Costa Rica intercepted one in 2015 that was used by inmates to introduce cocaine and marijuana. On that occasion, she had been equipped with a black bag on her chest in which she carried the shipment valued at about $ 280.
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