Four new furry recruits have started their basic training to become part of the Metro Police Department’s K9 unit.
The Metro Police K9 unit is in its 15th year of operations, having been established in 2009, in the lead up to the Fifa World Cup.
The unit has dogs trained in detecting narcotics, explosives, and trailing dogs used in the search for missing persons.
Currently, there are a dozen working K9s and four new recruits joined the ranks recently to start their basic training and acquire work permits, as well as bonding with their handlers, the City said.
The new dogs, Tina, a two-year-old German Shepherd, Gizmo, a 14-month-old Belgian Malinois, Djenko, a 14-month-old Belgian Malinois and Magnum, a 16-month-old Malinois/German Shepherd cross, will focus on explosives and narcotics.
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