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Police dog squad gets new logo

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Delhi Police Commissioner Satish Golchha unveiled the new logo of the force’s dog squad, also known as K-9 unit, at the Police Headquarters here on Thursday.

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The unit was established in 1967 and functions under the Crime Branch. Highly-trained dogs of the unit assist in detection of explosives and narcotic substances among others.

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The squad currently operates from 10 key police stations across the capital, including Model Town, Chanakyapuri, Kalyanpuri, Daryaganj, Sabzi Mandi, Maurya Enclave, Sector 12 RK Puram, Sector 16-A Dwarka, Janakpuri and Pushp Vihar.

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