Federal prisons taking aim at special (illicit) deliveries from the sky
OTTAWA — Canada’s prison service has earmarked $6 million for electronic systems to prevent tiny drones from dropping illegal drugs, cellphones or other contraband into the yards of its institutions.
The Correctional Service of Canada is alarmed by recent cases of small, easily purchased flying devices delivering forbidden items to prisoners from the air.
The prison service also fears the camera-equipped copters could be used in illicit surveillance operations to glean intelligence that might help with escapes.