LANGKAWI: Kedah police need additional K9 (Dog Detection Unit) tracker dogs in Langkawi to further strengthen guarding and controlling gateways to the island in efforts to prevent criminal activities.
Its criminal investigation department head, Datuk G Suresh Kumar said that currently four tracker dogs were stationed at Langkawi’s K9 Section.
"Therefore, the leadership views having additional K9 dogs here, with the recommended addition to help in the detecting explosives and drugs," he told reporters when met at the Langkawi K9 Section on Wednesday , adding that their effectiveness would be very limited if only one tracker dog was handling the task.
"So, the addition is also necessary because if there is a case, it is quite difficult to get help from the mainland due to logistical problems," he said.
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