Brazilian 'geese agents' honk in case of prison break

Brazilian ‘geese agents’ honk in case of prison break

/ 10:11 PM December 20, 2023

In a Florianapolis prison, a group of geese alerts the surveillance team if an inmate attempts to escape

A goose named Piu-Piu walks near security agents while helping vigilance patrols around the Penitentiary Complex near Florianopolis, Santa Catarina State, Brazil, December 15, 2023. REUTERS/Anderson Coelho

SAO PEDRO DE ALCANTARA, Brazil — Waddling around the perimeter of a prison in Brazil’s southern state of Santa Catarina, geese have edged out their canine predecessors on patrols to ensure inmates do not escape.

Between breaks in their on-site pond, the honking birds, dubbed “geese agents,” patrol a green space between the prison’s inside fence and main outer wall. Staff say the vigilance of the geese makes them excellent guard animals, even more so than dogs.

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“We have electronic surveillance, in-person surveillance … and finally the surveillance of the geese, which replaced the dogs,” said prison director Marcos Roberto de Souza.

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Piu-Piu heads the small flock, leading fellow geese to oversee the premises. When officers call his name, he emits a distinctive honk.

Souza said tending the flock of geese is more affordable than raising dogs and that the quiet location of the prison makes it a viable option for his facility.

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“Night time is very quiet. Even during the day as you can see it is a very silent place and at night even more so… The space favors this type of security in the case of the geese,” he said.

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