The general commissioner of the Federal Police, Manelich Castilla, led the retirement ceremony worthy of 14 canine elements that rendered their services for more than 11 years, and that participated in drug seizures, detection of paper money, synthetic drugs, human remains and explosive substances.
The ceremony was held in the Command Center of the Federal Police where it was reported that the dogs can now be given retirement and adoption will be given to families to give them a decent life and retirement.
Cublay, specialist in search and location of people; Mam, who has a specialty in narcotics and paper . . .
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