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News (Media Awareness Project) - Australia: Drug Dog Bid To Halt Dope Trade
Title:Australia: Drug Dog Bid To Halt Dope Trade
Published On:2003-08-22
Source:Northern Territory News (Australia)
Fetched On:2008-01-19 16:15:56
DRUG DOG BID TO HALT DOPE TRADE

Dogs used to patrol Australia's borders may be used to stop the flow of
cannabis to the Territory's remote communities.

CLP Senator Nigel Scullion is trying to broker a meeting between the NT
Police Minister, police and Australian Customs officers to get a formal
agreement for custom sniffer dogs to be used in the Territory.

A memorandum of understanding exists between the NT police and Customs to
use dogs when available. Senator Scullion said formalising the agreement
would allow drug squad officers to conduct random but consistent patrols of
aircraft, barge and truck cargo. The dogs would need additional training as
they are now only trained to sniff out morphine-based drugs. During a visit
to the NT in June, Senator Bronwyn Bishop pledged to reintroduce sniffer
dogs to Darwin and Alice Springs airports to stop drug trafficking. Senator
Scullion said abuse of cannabis was chronic and needed immediate action to
end "this trade in human misery". "We've got kids as young as 11 that are
using quite considerable amounts of cannabis," he said. "It's unacceptable
and it's got to stop." Police Minister Paul Henderson last night called on
the Federal Government to meet Senator Bishop's commitment. The call comes
despite the Government refusing in March to allow the NT police to have
their own drug detection dog. The O'Sullivan review recognised the need for
a dog squad, saying it was a "necessary part of drug detection and
prevention activities for the NT". The Government has promised to honour
all of the O'Sullivan recommendations.

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