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To serve and detect: K-9 unit shows off capabilities

- Nestor Etolle -
This time, it was the turn of the dogs to strut their stuff.

Three bomb-sniffing dogs of the Manila Police District (MPD) showed off their ability to detect bombs hidden in bags or packages during a simulation at the police headquarters yesterday.

The K-9 unit of the MPD’s Explosives and Ordnance Division (EOD) drew applause and admiration from the crowd, as the highly trained dogs were able to detect explosives from the scattered bags at the MPD compound.

MPD director Chief Superintendent Pedro Bulaong instructed the EOD staff to supervise the canine simulation and ensure that the dogs were well-prepared for any eventuality.

"We do not want to take chances, considering the recent bombings in other parts of the country. We will continue to be on alert and upbeat to make sure that Manila remains safe from groups that might cause trouble in the city," he said.

The MPD currently hires six bomb-sniffing dogs from a private group, according to Inspector Elias Lagasca.

Though the MPD wants to have more K-9 units under its disposal, the police force cannot afford to do so due to budgetary constraints.

Lagasca said the trained dogs command a high price for the service they provide.

"The food, grooming and training expenses are expensive. This is why the MPD cannot afford to have as many units as it wants," he added.

The dogs are trained to detect explosives in parcels or packages before bomb experts take charge for the eventual dismantling of the bomb, Lagasca explained.

Yesterday’s exercise is an ongoing activity of the K-9 unit to make them more effective against the neutralization of terrorists, Bulaong said.

The MPD is also mapping out other security measures against terrorists and crime gangs to protect Manila residents, he added.

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BOMB

BULAONG

CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT PEDRO BULAONG

DETECT

DOGS

EXPLOSIVES AND ORDNANCE DIVISION

INSPECTOR ELIAS LAGASCA

LAGASCA

MANILA POLICE DISTRICT

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