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sochi2014

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Why haven't you guys thought of this?

Man accused of using drone to smuggle drugs into prison
The Verge
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Police in Australia have arrested a man accused of using a drone to smuggle drugs into a prison. In a statement released Monday, Victoria police said that the unidentified suspect and a woman were found in a car Sunday afternoon with "what was believed to be a drone with four engines and a small quantity of drugs." The drone had been "hovering in the vicinity" of a prison near Melbourne, though it's not clear whether any drugs or other contraband were actually delivered. The 28-year-old suspect has been charged with drug possession and attempting to commit an indictable offense, and is due to appear in court next week.

"it’s going to be very difficult to stop these drones."

This isn't the first time that drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), have been used to smuggle contraband into jails. In November, police in Georgia arrested four people on charges of using a UAV to deliver tobacco to a prison yard, and in 2011, Russian police confiscated 700 grams of heroin that were to be delivered to a convict awaiting trial in jail.

David McCauley of Australia's Public Service Association said Sunday's incident underscores the extent to which smugglers are using more advanced methods to get contraband across prison walls. "At the end of the day if they can throw tennis balls over the wall with drugs in them, and with staffing levels the way they are, it’s going to be very difficult to stop these drones," McCauley told the Guardian.
 

RWSSL0TS

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Wow...all these drug dealers going to use unmanned aircraft to ship drugs across the narrow striAts between Sg and Johore....hahahaha
 

mojito

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Singapore has a long coastline. It will indeed be difficult to stop these drones with our home team especially if they are not trained to handle the situation.
 

RWSSL0TS

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Singapore has a long coastline. It will indeed be difficult to stop these drones with our home team especially if they are not trained to handle the situation.

Home Team will exercise maximum restraint...will not even draw weapons to shoot these drones...
 

blackmondy

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Singapore has a long coastline. It will indeed be difficult to stop these drones with our home team especially if they are not trained to handle the situation.

Bear in mind our home team are only trained to handle SIMULATED situations, not REAL situation hor !

Can only bully opposition parties, not subdue rioters !
 

Agoraphobic

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I did. But then, I never planned on a criminal career. Besides in the seventies, there were many "ant" smugglers. They'd obtain the drugs in Johor and came into Peesai on the train. Once in Singapore, there would be almost 25? km of track to dispose of the drugs by simply tossing it off the tracks where an accomplice could pick it up or they'd come by later to pick it up before the train stopped at Tanjong Pagar. It was quite safe as most of the tracks were along bushes and wooded areas. You could transport a lot more merchandise this way than on a radio controlled airplance which may or may not make the distance across the causeway.

Cheers!

Why haven't you guys thought of this?...
 

nutbush

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i am really surprised at how the lasup matas can handle the situation. time to be serious, maybe i should ask for accountability in public. go to lky's home.:rolleyes:
 

csi88

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Public is beginning to lost faith in our men in blue.There is a saying in Cantonese "if the police can be trusted,the female pig can climb the tree Liao"
 

nutbush

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You have no idea what these lasup matas, those greedy pigs have done, knn, noone will understand anyway.
Public is beginning to lost faith in our men in blue.There is a saying in Cantonese "if the police can be trusted,the female pig can climb the tree Liao"
 
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