Cat escapes from cell in Colombo prison after being found with heroin

‘Drug-smuggling cat’ who was jailed after being found with heroin and SIM cards tied around his neck ESCAPES from his cell in Sri Lanka

  • Cat caught smuggling two grams of heroin, two sim cards and a memory chip 
  • The feline escaped from a room in Colombo prison, where it was being held 
  • The prison had reported an increase in incidents of people throwing small packets of drugs, cell phones and phone chargers over the walls in recent weeks

A cat detained at Sri Lanka’s main prison while allegedly trying to smuggle drugs and cell phone SIM cards has escaped, media reports said Monday.

The feline was detected by jail intelligence officials on Saturday at the high-security Welikada Prison, a police official said.

He said nearly two grams of heroin, two SIM cards and a memory chip were found in a small plastic bag tied around the cat’s neck. 

A cat walks on train tracks near a railway station in Colombo at the beginning of July. A cat (not pictured) was seized carrying two grams of heroin and sim cards into Colombo’s main prison

Prison guards secure the main entrance of the Welikada prison in Colombo on November 12, 2019, as inmates protest the pardon for a man who murdered a Swedish teenager in 2005

But it escaped on Sunday from a prison room where it was kept, the Aruna newspaper said.

There was no immediate comment from prison authorities.

The prison had reported an increase in incidents of people throwing small packets of drugs, cell phones and phone chargers over the walls in recent weeks.

Sri Lanka is battling a major drug problem with some anti-narcotics detectives also implicated in selling confiscated drugs.

Police last week seized an eagle allegedly used by drug traffickers to distribute narcotics in a suburb of Colombo.

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