"Die Laughing" When Animals go to Prison to Commit Crimes

"Die Laughing" When Animals go to Prison to Commit Crimes

If you think only humans commit crimes and get caught, you are wrong. The world has recorded very strange "in and out of prison" cases when criminals are animals. After all, what did they do to have to be arrested by the police like that?

1. Parrot was arrested for being too chaotic, constantly insulting others

In 2015, police in the Indian state of Maharashtra "detained" a parrot named Hariyal for insulting an elderly woman, Mrs. Janabi. According to locals, this animal has learned the bad habits of Suresh Sakharkar.

Suresh and his stepmother Janabi are in a property dispute. Suresh said he spent two years training Hariyal to curse his stepmother every time she passed by his house.

Or curse like that, but at the police station, this parrot did not say a word. A police inspector told reporters:

We looked at this parrot very carefully, but at the police station it didn't say a word even when standing across from the complainant.

Instead of jailing Hariyal, officials took the parrot to Maharashtra's forestry office, where the bird could fly and be free... swearing for the rest of its life.

2. Raccoon

Some households in the city of Milton, West Virginia, USA have discovered a couple of raccoons with strange behavior. They staggered, struggled with glazed eyes and made silly gestures in the backyard of a certain house.

Suspecting these two raccoons to have rabies, residents in the area informed the Milton Police Department. The functional forces quickly arrived and "arrested" the two troublemakers.

As it turned out, those two raccoons not only did not have rabies, but were also very healthy. The reason for this is that they have just eaten a full stomach of crab apples, a wild apple that grows a lot in America. This type of apple, when ripe and dry, will ferment, if you eat too much, you will get drunk. Two raccoons ate too many crab apples that they became "ghost men".

They were kept in cages by police until they regained consciousness, and both were later released at the edge of a neighboring forest.

3. Monkey was arrested for "terrorizing" people's houses all day

In 2004, a monkey repeatedly "terrorized" people in Patiala city, North Punjab region, India. It stole food from people's houses, ripped everyone's shirt buttons, used bricks to scare children, and once even stole a student's math book and calculator.

To prevent this, the police were forced to capture it and put it in the "monkey prison" - a now defunct detention center in Patiala, which was once reserved for mentally ill primates. physical.

4. Cat was arrested for trying to help a prisoner escape from prison

On New Year's Eve 2013, a cat was accused of sneakily delivering items to prisoners in Brazil to help them escape. This white cat is walking through the main gate at the prison in Arapiraca. The guards found the cat's body wrapped in duct tape quite strange, so they arrested it and discovered many items such as saws and drills, headphones, memory cards, batteries and phone chargers.

Prison officer Luiz de Oliveira Souza told reporters the cat had been seen entering and leaving the prison before. It is raised by prisoners and is usually kept by a prisoner's family. However, officials also said they could not find out among the 263 inmates who kept cats for their own nefarious purposes.

It is true that in this world anything can happen, even animals are caught one day. The words have to be said again and again, if it weren't for the need to ensure their safety or there were a few individuals who were too disruptive, the police would not have let them have a criminal record. Just play around, lest you get caught again, you'll be miserable!