Canine Squad of Customs gets two new members
The Hindu
Orly and Orio, one-year-old Labroadors, inducted into squad
Orly and Orio, both one-year-old Labradors, were inducted into Canine Squad of Chennai Customs on Wednesday for detecting narcotic substances at Chennai airport.
Orio and Orly were born on December 8 last year and went through training at Customs Canine Centre, Attari, for nine months.
This training centre was started in 2019 and the first batch of eleven dogs left the centre in September 2020 to various airports like New Delhi, Amritsar, Kolkata, Pune, Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram and Ahmedabad. The dogs from the second batch, that were also siblings, include Orly, Orio, Ovi, Ora and Opal.

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