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Elite police dog Amro finds hashish where Crime Branch could not

The Morning Standard

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October 31, 2025

THE Delhi Police’s K9 Unit dog Amro helped the Crime Branch recover 2.06 kg of hashish worth around %80 lakh, which helped the police expose an interstate drug cartel, officials said on Thursday. The police arrested a couple from Himachal Pradesh in the operation.

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Elite police dog Amro finds hashish where Crime Branch could not

The K9 Unit is a dog squad under the Crime Branch, which is considered an elite unit whose members help crack cases of narcotics smuggling and explosive detection, apart from assisting in other crimes. On October 22, the police received a tip-off that one Chunni Lal, a member of an interstate drug cartel and resident of Mandi in Himachal Pradesh, would reach Delhi to supply of hashish. Officials laid a trap and apprehended Lal and his wife near Mukandpur

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