In this photo taken with a cell phone early Monday, Dec. 31, 2012 and released by Brazil's General Superintendency of Prisons of Alagoas (SGAP), items retrieved from a cat are displayed by authorities at a medium-security prison in Arapiraca, in Alagoas state, Brazil. Guards thought there was something suspicious about a little white cat slipping through a prison gate in northeastern Brazil. A prison official says that when they caught the animal, they found a cell phone, drills, small saws and other contraband taped to its body. - Photo by AP
In this photo taken with a cell phone early Monday, Dec. 31, 2012 and released by Brazil's General Superintendency of Prisons of Alagoas (SGAP), items retrieved from a cat are displayed by authorities at a medium-security prison in Arapiraca, in Alagoas state, Brazil. Guards thought there was something suspicious about a little white cat slipping through a prison gate in northeastern Brazil. A prison official says that when they caught the animal, they found a cell phone, drills, small saws and other contraband taped to its body. - Photo by AP

RIO DE JANEIRO: A cat carrying a saw and a mobile phone was “detained” as it entered a prison gate in northeast Brazil, Brazilian media reported on Saturday.

Prison guards were surprised when they saw a white cat crossing the main gate of the prison, its body wrapped with tape.  A closer look showed the feline also carried drills, an earphone, a memory card, batteries and a phone charger.

All 263 detainees in the prison of Arapiraca, a city of 215,000 people in the state of Alagoas, are considered suspect in the plot, which is being investigated by the police.

“It’s tough to find out who’s responsible for the action as the cat doesn’t speak,” a prison spokesperson told local paper Estado de S. Paulo.

The cat was taken to an animal disease centre to receive medical care.

The incident took place on New Year’s day but was first reported by the national media on Saturday.—Reuters

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