Heist of the high-flyers


Pigeon breeder champion Bungeneers holding one of his pigeons in Ranst, Belgium. — AP

BELGIUM’s once pastoral pastime of pigeon racing has come to this: drones swoop over lofts where valuable pigeons are housed to look for security weaknesses, laser sensors set off alarms at night and cameras linked live to mobile apps keep potential thieves at bay – 24/7.

That’s what happens when the fast-flying fowl – which in a bygone era were, at best, the toast of local bars – have turned into valuable commodities.

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