Drug-smuggling pigeon caught in Kuwait
Homing pigeons were used in the past to carry messages as messenger pigeons and they crossed a distance of approximately 100 miles.
Pigeons usually known to carry messages of love and peace caught in while carrying out an illegal act in Kuwait. Custom officials have seized 178 pills wrapped around a pigeon.
The Customs department's employees tracked a homing pigeon that was coming from Iraq and caught it above a building near the customs' department, Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Rai reported.
Homing pigeons were used in the past to carry messages as messenger pigeons and they crossed a distance of approximately 100 miles.
At first, pigeons only delivered messages but now trained to deliver drugs across border.
Shocking images: Traffickers use pigeon to smuggle drugs into #Kuwait https://t.co/yl1Ri2xVHk pic.twitter.com/oFGWwX07N5
— Al Arabiya English (@AlArabiya_Eng) May 23, 2017
it may be recalled that Indian police had captured a 'spy pigeon' they alleged was carrying a note threatening Prime Minister Narendra Modi near border with Pakistan. The bird was intercepted in Pathankot where Pakistani-based militants launched a deadly attack on an air force base in January 2016.
Border Security Force officers were patrolling when they spotted the suspicious-looking pigeon and decided to act.
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