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Police to Deploy Sniffer Dogs on Kaduna-Abuja Highway, Vulnerable Spots

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The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mr. Ibrahim Idris, yesterday said the Force is set to deploy sniffer and general purpose dogs to Kaduna-Abuja highway and other vulnerable spots across the country for crime fighting and security.

The Minister of Transporta­tion, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, yesterday said the Abuja airport would be closed for six weeks to allow for total rehabilita­tion of the runway, which he said had gone beyond palliative­s measures.

The IG while flagging off the K9 dog trailers at the Force headquarte­rs in Abuja, said the trailers which is made up of special compartmen­ts for easy movement of dogs will also be deployed to the North-eastern region to tackle terrorism.

He said: “With the temporary closure of the Abuja airport, the K9 trailers will be deployed to the Abuja-Kaduna highway for crime control. Deployment within Abuja metropolis will include Abuja airport, Force Headquarte­rs, National Assembly, Defence College, Federal Secretaria­t and other key vulnerable areas and black spots.”

He said the dogs would be deployed for counter terrorism, drug traffickin­g at the major airports in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Kano and Enugu.

The police chief said: “We have also concluded plans to deploys the dogs to comb Mosques and strategic places in the North-east, where use of IEDs are threats to peace and safety of the people.

“At the airports. The K9 sniffers will be involved in sniffing IEDs, narcotics, arms and ammunition­s and crime prevention and detection.”

In a remark, the Assistant Inspector General of Police (AIG), in charge of Force Animal Branch, Mr. Charles Ugomuoh, said the cutting edge K9 trailers consists of six compartmen­ts kernels with factory fitted air conditione­rs for the deployment of sniffer and general purpose patrol dogs.

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