Eagles could be used to stop drones from smuggling drugs and weapons into UK jails, the Prisons Minister has suggested.

Speaking during Justice Questions in the House of Commons, Sam Gyimah said the use of drones to smuggle contraband into prison was a "game-changer," the BBC reports.

Asked by Conservative backbencher Sir Desmond Swayne how drone deliveries to prisons could be stopped, Mr Gyimah said he was "keeping a close eye on what's happening in Holland, where they're using eagles to stop drones".

Dutch police have released video showing trained eagles plucking drones out of the sky.

Dutch police train eagles to take down drones

When Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, was shown the footage, he reportedly spoke enthusiastically about the idea at a police management meeting.

A Met spokeswoman said: “As would be expected in an organisation that is transforming, we take an interest in all innovative ideas and will of course be looking at the use of eagles by the Dutch police.”