Smuggle drugs inside dogs...
The society for the protection of animals shocked. However, as the rest of society. Single drug cartel has found a new way to transport drugs: they take dogs, forcing them to swallow bags of cocaine and then upon arrival at your destination, the dogs will simply rip open the belly, take out the drugs and leave the poor animal to die! Police arrested 75 people in Northern Italy and Rome that dogs were used in this way. Before they were arrested, ruthless smugglers managed to kill at least 50 dogs.
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" alt="Smuggle drugs inside dogs..." /> " alt="Smuggle drugs inside dogs..." />1. For the transport of drugs used mostly large breed dogs – great Danes, Labradors and mastiffs. Dogs forced to swallow bags with 1.2 kg of cocaine. Photo: this dog was lucky she was saved before he got to her drug cartel.
" alt="Smuggle drugs inside dogs..." />2. On arrival at the destination, the bandits simply cut open the dog's belly to get the packages. As the dogs were forced to swallow such large packages is unknown.
" alt="Smuggle drugs inside dogs..." />3. The suspects are members of the group that is associated with the drug cartels of South America.
" alt="Smuggle drugs inside dogs..." />4. They will be charged with complicity in the crime of transporting drugs and illegal possession of weapons.
" alt="Smuggle drugs inside dogs..." />5. People (and now dogs) and used to smuggle drugs inside: packets of cocaine and other drugs were swallowed and smuggled through customs.
" alt="Smuggle drugs inside dogs..." />6. But if such a bag inside the body suddenly burst during the flight, "media" is a horrible and painful death. On the photo: dead dog, which took drugs.
" alt="Smuggle drugs inside dogs..." />7. Unfortunately, this is not the first case when dogs are used for drug transportation in this way. A few years ago within a 4-year-old shepherd who was flying from Colombia to new York, was found cocaine bags drug just put in the belly of the dog.
" alt="Smuggle drugs inside dogs..." />8. Customs officers became suspicious because the dog looked very bad. Inside it found 10 bags of cocaine.
" alt="Smuggle drugs inside dogs..." />9. The dog ate nothing, because the bags (or rather, the condoms that were used instead of the package) inside her belly had developed an infection.
" alt="Smuggle drugs inside dogs..." />10. In 2008 he published a hand-drawn advertisement, in which a fictional dog called Pablo demonstrated how drug lords are transporting your goods inside dogs. Advertising was a great success and helped to raise £ 1 million to help the shelters dogs.