Narcotic Detection Dogs Do Not Stop Drugs in Van!

Specially trained narcotic detector dogs working within the Provincial Gendarmerie Command in Van take an active role in the fight against drugs at the border and in the country.

"Obruk", "Leather", "Deney" and "Bone", which are used by the Provincial Gendarmerie Command teams in the fight against drugs, are trained every day in a specially created area for them.

Narcotic detector dogs, described as "sensitive noses", play an active role in operations and find drugs hidden in unthinkable places in a short time.

Detector dogs, which are the biggest assistant of gendarmerie officers in seizing drugs, one of the most important financial sources of terrorism, detected 362 million 1 thousand cannabis root, 200 ton 1 grams of marijuana, 400 kilograms of synthetic drugs, 150 kilograms of heroin, 27 kilograms of opium gum and 26 kilograms of opium gum in 7 operations carried out last year. He played a role in the seizure of 635 narcotic pills.

Narcotic detector dogs, which are among the most important elements of the fight against drugs at the border and in the country, are kept ready for missions by undergoing continuous training with their trainers at the Provincial Gendarmerie Command campus.