Indian police release pigeon wrongly imprisoned for 8 months for wearing anklet suspected to be "spy device" from China.
The pigeon was captured in early May 2023 near a port in Mumbai, after people discovered two copper and aluminum rings engraved with Chinese-like characters on its legs.
Indian police suspected this was a Chinese "spy device", so they decided to lock the pigeon in Bai Sakarbai Dinshaw Petit veterinary hospital in Mumbai and opened an investigation into espionage.
The pigeon was released into the wild in Bombay on January 30. Photo: AP
After eight months of investigation, Mumbai police discovered that the pigeon was a Taiwanese racing pigeon that had escaped and flown to India. Officials agreed to transfer the bird to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in Bombay, where doctors released it on January 30.
Mumbai police did not respond to a request for comment. This is not the first time a bird has been suspected of espionage by police in India.
In 2020, Kashmiri police captured a pigeon that flew across the military border between Pakistan and India. However, they released the bird after investigating that it was not carrying spying equipment and belonged to a Pakistani fisherman.
In 2016, a pigeon was also captured after a note was found on it containing a threatening message about Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Hong Hanh (According to AP )
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