Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Customs’ 1st canine training centre comes up at Attari

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■

AMRITSAR: The customs department on Saturday inaugurate­d its first centre to train dog squads on detection of narcotics, explosives, counterfei­t currency and other contraband items at the Attari border in Amritsar.

Officials said it is a pilot project since the department is planning to open more such facilities in other parts of the country.

As of now, the department has been using canine squads of security agencies like the Border Security Force (BSF) and the army.

The department officials have been facing problem when it comes to detect foreign currency, tobacco and other banned items as trafficker­s keep changing their modus operandi of smuggling.

Constructe­d at a cost of ₹1 crore, the new centre has the capacity of training 20 canines at a time. A dog takes eight months to be fully trained, said an official. Also, ₹6 crore more has been sanctioned for its upgrade.

The centre has a training ground furnished with modern equipment, a mess and a hostel for dog handlers besides a mess

CONSTRUCTE­D AT A COST OF ₹1 CRORE, THE NEW CENTRE HAS THE CAPACITY OF TRAINING 20 CANINES AT A TIME

for dogs.

“Initially, we will train 11 canines here. We have plans to train 286 canines that will be deployed at 200 formations of the customs across the country. As of now, we have a total of 17 sniffer dogs,” said Ranjana Jha, chief commission­er of customs (preventive), Delhi zone.

“We have engaged two masters trainers for 11 dog handlers,” she added.

The dogs being trained at the centre are of labrador, cocker spaniel and German shepherd breeds.

“We used to get dogs from security agencies. The army trains its dogs for rough terrain, while the disaster management force does it for saving lives. But we deploy dogs mostly in airconditi­oned buildings, including airports. The centre will train the dogs according to our requiremen­ts,” said Suresh Kishnani, chief commission­er of directorat­e of logistics.

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Dogs being trained at a canine centre at Attari border in Amritsar on Saturday. SAMEER SEHGAL/HT
■ Dogs being trained at a canine centre at Attari border in Amritsar on Saturday. SAMEER SEHGAL/HT

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