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Hit on Drug Dog
So what are they doing to protect the dog?!
![]() Independent.ie Canine cop gets 'hit' threat for stopping drugs flow into jails Rocky, a two-year-old black-and-white spaniel, began his crime fighting career in Limerick Prison a fortnight ago and is proving to be a knockout success in the detection of drugs smuggled into the jail. Such is the canine's success rate that convicted criminals inside the jail frustrated with the drugs drought have ordered their associates in Limerick's crime gangs to have the dog killed. Last Thursday, some of the city's most notorious criminals in the D2 wing of the jail staged a riot and smashed all their TVs in protest at the new recruit. Rocky has had phenomenal success in stamping out drug smuggling in Limerick Prison. He is averaging 10 'hits or busts' a day in the prison visiting area. The vast majority of narcotics recovered is cannabis. "Basically he goes around the visiting area while the inmates are getting visits from relatives or friends. If he detects a substance, he will sit down beside the smuggler, start wagging his tail and stare up at the person who is concealing the drugs before prison staff pounce," a jail source told the Irish Independent. Smuggling Yesterday, Rocky detected seven different smuggling attempts in the visiting area of the prison. Prison visits are down by more than 30pc since the contracted dog began work earlier this month. Prison authorities expect visiting numbers to return to the normal rate in the near future but with far fewer attempts to smuggle narcotics inside. Convicted criminals have even attempted to take pictures of Rocky on their mobile phones and send it to gangs outside the jail so that contracted hitmen will recognise the drug- busting dog. It is unknown what the exact value of the contract is on the dog. When not sniffing out prison drugs, Rocky likes nothing better than to play with a tennis ball or enjoy treats of dog biscuits and cans of dog food. "He is a lovely dog and is rewarded for each hit or bust he makes. He's the best-ever recruit the prison has had in fighting drugs," said a prison source Rocky is one of three dogs being used in a pilot scheme countrywide in a bid to tighten security measures in prisons. All three dogs are highly trained and managed by professional handlers and are quickly becoming familiar with the surroundings of Portlaoise, Limerick and Dublin prisons. A spokesman for the Irish Prison Service said they intend to recruit full-time dog units to detect drugs in the near future. It is expected that all the major prisons will have dedicated dog units as soon as funds allow. - |
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Re: Hit on Drug Dog
Might want an keep an eye on him/her. I read about 4 years ago some Russians were using a cat with an addiction to caviar to bust smugglers around Baku on the Caspian sea. He was exceptionally good at it and one day while on duty at the wharf his handler leashed him to the light on top of his car and went to a small kiosk to get lunch. A shot range out and the officer ran back to his car to see the cat dead on top of the vehicle.
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Re: Hit on Drug Dog
That's a terrible story! The poor cat. That's one reason I don't believe in using animals in that kind of work. I know most people would say better an animal than a person but the person chooses that job, the animal doesn't.
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