JAKARTA - One by one, inter-city inter-provincial (AKAP) bus passengers at Kampung Rambutan Terminal, East Jakarta, were targeted by two mallinoist breed dogs belonging to the K9 Detection Unit of the Indonesian National Narcotics Agency (BNN) on Tuesday, April 18, afternoon.
Bags and cardboard of passenger luggage were approached by the smart animal to detect whether there were drugs in the passenger's luggage.
The drug-tracking smart dog is named Sjors, belonging to the Indonesian BNN K9 Detection Unit. From VOI's observation at the location, Sjors looked aggressive when he saw a number of bags and other luggage belonging to passengers going home at the Kampung Rambutan Terminal.
Sjors continues to move to track the smell of narcotics tracks in a number of items. Starting from the passengers' belongings in the waiting room of the bus to the baggage area of the goods in the bus. However, from the results of temporary tracking, K9 officers have not been able to find the presence of narcotics at the Kampung Rambutan Terminal.
"Two dogs were deployed named Sjors and Lola, both raced with malinos. Sjors is a specialist in marijuana, methamphetamine, ecstasy, heroin and cocaine," said Young Regulators Level 1 of the Indonesian National Narcotics Agency's K9 Detection Unit, Samuel Siagian to VOI at Kampung Rambutan Terminal, East Jakarta, Tuesday, April 18.
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For 2 years, Samuel served with a sniffer dog named Sjors. According to Samuel, Sjors is an outstanding dog who has uncovered marijuana smuggling around 2021.
"Sjors is a cannabis specialist and once revealed 500 grams of marijuana at Mutiara Beach around 2021. Marijuana was found from a ship, which was smuggled in a place wrapped in tarpaulin," he said.
In securing the flow of homecoming, Samuel returned to work with a K9 dog named Sjors to detect narcotics trafficking and smuggling at the Kampung Rambutan Terminal, East Jakarta.
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