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MEDAN, INDONESIA (CNN) - If one Indonesian government official gets his way, some hungry crocodiles could one day work as prison guards.
The head of the nation's anti-narcotics agency says he wants to build a prison island for drug offenders surrounded by the fiercest reptiles possible.
He's even visited area crocodile farms to check out possible recruits.
A local news website quoted commander Gen. Budi Waseso as saying crocodiles would make better guards than humans because they can't be bribed into letting inmates escape.
The plan for housing death row drug convicts is still in early stages, and it may not actually include reptile guards.
Indonesia is known for having some of the world's toughest anti-drug laws.
Read more: http://www.foxcarolina.com/story/30...les-prison-guards-official-says#ixzz3rIO8SVsQ
The head of the nation's anti-narcotics agency says he wants to build a prison island for drug offenders surrounded by the fiercest reptiles possible.
He's even visited area crocodile farms to check out possible recruits.
A local news website quoted commander Gen. Budi Waseso as saying crocodiles would make better guards than humans because they can't be bribed into letting inmates escape.
The plan for housing death row drug convicts is still in early stages, and it may not actually include reptile guards.
Indonesia is known for having some of the world's toughest anti-drug laws.
Read more: http://www.foxcarolina.com/story/30...les-prison-guards-official-says#ixzz3rIO8SVsQ