BRAZILIAN PRISONERS USE PIGEONS TO SMUGGLE IN MOBILE PHONES
Inmates have devised an innovative way to smuggle in mobile phones into a prison farm in Brazil – carrier pigeons. Guards at the Danilio Pinheiro prison near the southeastern city of Sorocaba noticed a pigeon resting on an electric wire with a small cloth bag tied to one of its legs last week. "The guards nabbed the bird after luring it down with some food and discovered components of a small cellphone inside the bag," police investigator Celso Soramiglio said. A day later, another pigeon was spotted dragging a similar bag inside the prison's exercise yard. Inside the bag was the mobile phone's charger, Soramiglio said. The birds were apparently bred and raised inside the prison, smuggled out, outfitted with the mobile phone parts and then released to fly back. "Pigeons instinctively fly back home, always," the investigator said. Soramiglio said that police have not discovered who raised the pigeons nor the name of the inmate who was going to receive the mobile phone, but that he hoped the telephone carrier would provide the information.
Fonte: http://www.guardian.co.uk (Acessado em 14/09/09)