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THE BLACK-AND-WHITE CAT WAS SPOTTED AS IT ATTEMPTED TO CLAMBER OVER A BARBED-WIRE LINED FENCE IN POCOCI, COSTA RICA, WITH A BACKPACK FULL OF PACKAGES OF CANNABIS AND HEROIN 22:49, 21 May


2025Updated 22:50, 21 May 2025 A cat caught sneaking into a prison was attempting to smuggle nearly half a kilogram of cannabis and heroin behind bars in a makeshift backpack. The


mischievous moggy was apprehended in Costa Rica as it attempted to gain entry to the Pococi Penitentiary in Pococi by clambering over the facility's fence. The Costa Rican Ministry of


Justice said in a social media post that the would-be drug mule was caught with several packets of drugs, including 236 grams of cannabis and around 68 grams of heroin. Prison guards have


said they believe the cat was attempting to smuggle drugs to inmates. Andress Gutierrez, head of the Panama Penitentiary system, said the cat was found with "a cloth tied around its


neck" with packages inserted inside. The packages contained white powder, leaves and "vegetable matter", he said, with an official statement from the Ministry of Justice


adding the cat was discovered as it attempted to vault a barbed wire lined fence. An English translation of the statement read: "An officer stationed at one of the forts spotted the


animal in the green zone and immediately raised the alarm." The statement added that the cat was caught "thanks to the swift actions of the responding officers" and that its


packages were removed before they could reach their intended destination. Article continues below A video of the captured suspect showed the cat being taken down from its fence perch and


carefully handled as officials cut off its makeshift backpack. They later handed the cat over to the National Animal Health Service for an evaluation after the drugs were cut free from its


body. According to local reports, prisoners are known to use animals to transport drugs by luring them with food into their cells after they have been loaded with packages. Prison officials


are now reviewing CCTV footage as they investigate where the cat came from, and where it was likely being lured to while equipped with the drugs. The unusual incident and video of the


cat's hijinks sparked a spirited conversation online, with social media users poking fun while condemning prisoners for taking advantage of the cat. One social media user joked:


"How many years cat got." And another quipped: "Hope the judge showed the cat some leniency." One user joked the cat was making a Breaking Bad-style decision. Article


continues below They said: "He's actually doing this to pay for his veterinarian treatment in America." Others were more outraged and concerned for the cat's welfare,


with one person saying: "Poor kitty! I'll bet the intended recipient of its cargo wouldn't have been that careful in removing the drugs!" Another added: "That poor


kitten. So sad. Glad it’s ok."


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