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SNIFFING OUT CRIME

rotecting the national security of Australia and investigating crimes is a big job. But for the dogs helping the Australian Federal Police keep our country safe, it’s all in a day’s work. Utilising dogs, mostly labradors, in the National Canine Program has resulted in remarkable discoveries. From January 2021 to November 2022, the dogs located 691 items after conducting 160 searches, including $124,000 located in a carry-on handbag in Brisbane airport, $55,000 cash in a silver soft-sided case,

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