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Police drug detection using sniffer dogs

Overview

In July 2026, neighbourhood police teams in Salcombe, England, launched a "Pubs Against Drugs" operation that deployed detection dogs to screen patrons and premises, resulting in several stop‑searches and the discovery of cocaine traces. The initiative was presented as a preventative measure ahead of the summer season.

By early August, similar dog‑assisted drug‑detection tactics were reported in other UK locations, with Northamptonshire officers inspecting multiple licensed premises and finding suspected cocaine and cannabis. The same period also saw an Indian police unit in Adilabad use a trained sniffer dog to uncover concealed cannabis packets, leading to a narcotics case. Across both countries, the operations emphasized deterrence, public reassurance, and the use of canine units as a core investigative tool.

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Timeline

  1. 13 days ago

    [CRIME] 2 sources
    Police Use Sniffer Dogs to Seize Drugs in UK and India

    Police in the UK and India used sniffer dogs to uncover cocaine, cannabis and ganja during anti‑drug raids, resulting in seizures, voluntary interviews in the UK and arrests in India.

  2. 28 days ago

    [CRIME] 2 sources
    Salcombe pubs hit by police drug crackdown ahead of summer

    Police teams seized drugs in a Salcombe pub raid on July 17, using detection dogs, making seven stop‑searches (two positive) and finding cocaine in a toilet swab, to deter summer drug use.

Sources

ca.sports.yahoo.com · newsmeter.in