Royal Bhutan Police Canine Personnel Begin Specialized Training in India
Eleven personnel from the Royal Bhutan Police (RBP) Canine Unit commenced a six-month Canine Handling and Management Training at the National Training Centre for Dogs (NTCD), Gwalior, India, today. The training is being conducted under the Government of India’s Project Tied Assistance framework.
The programme aims to strengthen the professional competencies of RBP canine handlers and enhance the operational capabilities of the Canine Unit. Police dogs play an indispensable role in modern policing by supporting narcotics and explosives detection, criminal investigations, search and rescue operations, tracking suspects, and public security. Their exceptional abilities, combined with skilled handlers, significantly improve policing effectiveness and public safety.
The Royal Bhutan Police sincerely thanks the Government of India for its continued support in strengthening the capacity of the RBP and extends its appreciation to the National Training Centre for Dogs, Gwalior, for providing this valuable training opportunity.
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