Police Intercept Drones Flying Drugs, Cell Phones Into Prison
London: British police have intercepted two drones carrying drugs and mobile phones into a prison in north London, a Metropolitan police statement said on Monday.
Police said they were appealing for witnesses following the recovery of two drones carrying phones and assorted drugs in the vicinity of London’s Pentonville jail from Aug 12-14. “These recovered drones carried a substantial amount of Class B drugs, legal highs and a large quantity of mobile phones,” police said. The police said one drone was recovered after it crashed while flying towards the jail laden with its clandestine cargo. Later, police were alerted to another drone being flown towards the prison which an officer was able to intercept.
The statement said a package containing a large quantity of drugs and two mobile phones was retrieved from the drone. London’s police said it had set up a vigilance operation to “deter and catch offenders attempting to deliver contraband into the prison”. British media have reported an increased use of drones to fly drugs and other items into jails in England and Wales.
IANS