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Tigers, piranhas may join crocodile guards at Indonesia jail

The head of Indonesia’s National Narcotics Board Budi Waseso (left) looks at a crocodile during a visit to a crocodile farm in Medan, North Sumatra.

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After sparking ridicule with a proposal to build a prison island for drug convicts surrounded by crocodiles, Indonesia’s anti-drugs czar has now gone further — revealing yesterday he also wants tigers and piranhas as guards.
In an idea that seemed to come straight out of a James Bond film, Budi Waseso this week unveiled the prison island plan, explaining that crocodiles can’t be bribed by drug traffickers seeking to escape jail.
He embarked on a tour of the country to find “the most ferocious type of crocodile” to guard the jail, which is to be for drug convicts who have been sentenced to death.
The head of the national anti-drugs agency faced widespread mockery over the plan.
But far from backing down, Waseso said yesterday he was considering the addition of man-eating piranhas and tigers as guards.  “It is also possible we may use piranhas, and because the number of personnel at the prison might not be enough, we can also use tigers,” he was cited as saying in local reports.
Indonesia already has some of the toughest anti-narcotics laws in the world, including death by firing squad for traffickers, and sparked international uproar in April when it put to death seven foreign drug convicts.
But President Joko Widodo has insisted that drug dealers must face death as the country is fighting a “national emergency” due to rising narcotics use.
Despite the harsh laws, Indonesia’s corrupt prison system is awash with drugs, and inmates and jail officials are regularly arrested for narcotics offences.
Anti-drugs agency spokesman Slamet Pribadi confirmed Waseso was also weighing the possibility of tigers and piranhas as guards, and hit back at suggestions the prison island plan was a joke.
“This is serious, this is not a joke,” Pribadi said.
“Drug trafficking is an extraordinary crime and therefore the fight must also be extraordinary, we cannot fight the usual way.”
The idea is still in the early stages, and the agency is in discussions with the justice ministry about it. Neither a location nor a potential opening date has been decided.
The plan has echoes of the Bond movie Live and Let Die, when the secret agent escapes from an island surrounded by crocodiles by using the reptiles as stepping stones.


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