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New canine recruits for police from the Netherlands

06 Jul 2024 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

 

  • The dogs, aged 8 to 12 months, will undergo three months of training

By T. K. G. Kapila   

The Police Kennels Division has acquired a pack of 35 sniffer dogs at a cost of Rs.58 million from the Netherlands. 

 
 The pack of sniffer dogs had been airlifted to the Bandaranaike International Airport in the early hours of last morning.   

 The dogs had been purchased from the private livestock  farm “K- 10Working Dog” in the Netherlands, and they were of Belgian  Malinois, German shepherd and English Spaniel breeds. 14 of them were  males and 21 females.   
 A senior police official said two female English Spaniel  dogs were pregnant and a Belgium Malinois had undergone breeding with a  strong dog in the farm. He said the Police Kennel Division had imported  sniffer dogs earlier in 2018.   


 Police Media Spokesman DIG Nihal Thalduwa was present at  the animal quarantine unit of the airport to receive the pack of dogs.     


A team of Veterinary Medical Officers and the officers of  the Police Kennels Division had visited the livestock farm in the  Netherlands and examined the dogs.   


 The DIG said the pack of dogs were between 08 and 12  months of age and that they would undergo training for three months  before attaching to the Police Kennel Units all over the country. He  said that these sniffer dogs would be used especially for the anti-narcotic activities in the Western and the Southern Provinces and the “  Yukthiya” operations. He further said the 35 sniffer dogs would be added  to the present strength of 372 sniffer dogs in the Police Kennel  Division.   


 OIC Airport Police CI Elmo Malcolm Pate had organised the  takeover of the dogs and the dispatch to the Police Kennel Division.             

  •  these sniffer dogs would be used especially for the anti-narcotic activities in the Western and the Southern Provinces