NAF ACQUIRES SECURITY DOGS, TRAINS PERSONNEL OVERSEAS ON ADVANCED HANDLING TECHNIQUES
The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) recently trained 12 personnel of its Air
Provost Specialty in advanced dog handling techniques to enhance their
proficiency in carrying out criminal investigations and other security-related
duties. The 6-week advanced dog handlers' course was conducted at Braveheart
Bio-Dog Academy in South Africa as a follow-up to the basic K9 training
received at the Nigeria Police Force Dog Breeding/Training Centre Abuja. It is
the first time in a while that NAF personnel would receive special training in
dog handling at a reputable overseas institution.
Considering the security challenges currently being faced in the
country, the newly acquired dogs, which have been trained to detect explosives,
arms and ammunitions, narcotics as well as other substances, are expected to
serve as a complement to explosive detection devices. The attendance of the
advanced dog handlers’ course has further boosted the capacity of the affected
NAF personnel and also exposed them to international best practices in the use
of dogs for security purposes. It is recalled that human capacity development
through robust and result oriented training for enhanced professional
performance is one of the key drivers of the vision of the Chief of the Air
Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar.
The NAF Air Provost Marshal, Air Commodore Christopher Dola, represented
the CAS at the graduation ceremony of the newly trained NAF personnel in
Pretoria, South Africa on 20 May 2017 and has since returned to Nigeria.
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