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Police Dog Unit
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| unit_name | Police Dog Unit |
| image | File:HK PoliceDogUnit.JPG |
| caption | 2 Police Dog Unit officers with K-9 |
| country | |
| type | Police dog unit |
| branch | Hong Kong Police Force |
| dates | 1949-Present |
| specialization | Crowd control, search and rescue and poison and explosive detection. |
- British Hong Kong (1949-1997)
- Hong Kong (1997-Present) |
The Police Dog Unit, (Abbreviation: PDU; ) established in 1949, is a specialist force of the Hong Kong Police under the direct command of the Special Operations Bureau. Its role is in crowd control, search and rescue and poison and explosive detection. In addition, the Police Dog Unit works in collaboration with other departments for anti-crime operations.
References
References
- "The Establishment of Hong Kong Police Dog Unit - Hong Kong Police Force".
- "Stray dogs trained for sniffer units".
- "New recruits to join police dog unit as canine retirements loom".
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