
Ypres (Eurotoday): Around 20 police officers from Arro Ypres conducted a major operation with federal authorities and prison staff, using trained dogs to detect illegal items. They found cocaine, marijuana, and hash in cells, leading to six drug possession reports and one assault report. Spokesperson Glenn Verdru emphasized effective teamwork and thorough checks during the operation.
Around 20 police officers from the Arro Ypres area took part in a major operation to ensure safety and find illegal items. This operation involved local police, federal authorities, and prison staff. Two handlers from the federal police brought trained dogs to assist, while Arro Ypres had their detection dog named Jack. The dogs played a key role in spotting illegal items, with Jack being very active and the federal police dogs working quietly. A special van was also used to help with logistics and manage detentions.
How did Glenn Verdru highlight teamwork in recent drug detection operations?
Glenn Verdru, a spokesperson for Arro Ypres, praised the teamwork between the different agencies involved in the operation. He noted that active and passive detection methods made the checks thorough and effective. He mentioned that the involvement of prison staff added extra expertise, ensuring the operation was well-coordinated and professional. This collaboration highlights the commitment of local and federal authorities to keeping the area safe and preventing illegal activities.
During a prison inspection with drug-sniffing dogs, officers found cocaine, marijuana, and hash in prisoners’ cells after searches. While two prisoners attacked the officers during the check, one was restrained and placed in isolation, leaving an officer slightly injured. In total, six reports were filed for drug possession and one for assaulting a public official.
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One response to “Arro Ypres Police Operation: 20 Officers Deploy with Drug Dogs, Cocaine Seized”
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Just what we needed, a grand police parade—20 officers and a couple of canine detectives sniffing around like it’s a royal gala! 🐶💼 Next time, maybe they could bring in a magician too; turning drug issues into a disappearing act sounds like a fun party trick! 🎩✨
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