

Drug-Smuggling Cat Caught at Costa Rican Prison
Costa Rican Prison Guards Intercept Drug-Smuggling Cat A unique drug smuggling attempt was recently foiled at a prison in the Pococí canton of Costa Rica. Prison guards intercepted a cat carrying a significant amount of narcotics. The feline was found with packages containing 235 grams of marijuana and 67 grams of crack cocaine attached to its body with adhesive tape. "We were surprised to find the cat in this condition," said a prison official who wished to remain anonymous. "It's a testament to the lengths some criminals will go to." The Ministry of Justice confirmed the incident, emphasizing that investigations are underway to determine the individuals involved in using the cat for drug trafficking. The cat, thankfully, appeared unharmed after the drugs were removed. This unusual case highlights the creativity of drug smugglers and the constant vigilance required by law enforcement to combat drug trafficking.