The "cat" involved in the smuggling managed to escape from prison



Colombo: Prison officials in Sri Lanka were troubled when they found out that the cat in their custody had suddenly disappeared. The cat was caught red-handed in a smuggling case.

According to details, a cat involved in drug trafficking has escaped from jail in an interesting incident that took place in Sri Lanka. The cat, who was caught red-handed while delivering drugs to inmates, was kept in a high-security prison.

According to Sri Lankan media reports on Monday, the "culprit cat" was being held at the Valikada Jail in the capital, Colombo. However, prison officials did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The cat was caught red-handed last week delivering two grams of heroin, two SIM cards and a memory chip to prisoners. According to police, all the items were wrapped around his neck in a plastic bag. After the arrest, the cat was kept in a special room of the jail.

A report published in Sri Lanka's Aruna newspaper on Monday, August 3, details the incident. In recent days, prison authorities have warned inmates about the supply of drugs, telephone SIM cards and other prohibited items. What is According to the authorities, these items are being delivered to the inmates from above the prison walls and such incidents are increasing.

Drugs are a problem in the Asian country of Sri Lanka, the news agency reported. Caught a hawker delivering drugs on the outskirts of Colombo.

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