A team of
hungry crocodiles could soon guard a proposed island prison in Indonesia,
because a top official says the animals won't give in to bribes.
The prison
would house convicted drug criminals on death row, the Daily Telegraph
reported Monday.
The head of
Indonesia's anti-drug agency, Budi Waseso, told local media, "We will
place as many crocodiles as we can there. I will search for the most ferocious
type of crocodile."
Indonesia has
been notoriously tough on drug crime. The country executed eight drug smugglers
by firing squad in April. Most of those killed reportedly were foreign
citizens.
Officials have
not decided on a specific location for the proposed prison as they're still in
the early stages of the process, according to local reports.
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