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Customs Authority’s Ras Ajdir branch opens new K9 Police Sniffer Dogs Unit to increase surveillance of prohibited substances smuggling

bySami Zaptia
February 25, 2026
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Customs Authority’s Ras Ajdir branch opens new K9 Police Sniffer Dogs Unit to increase surveillance of prohibited substances smuggling

Customs Authority's K9 Sniffer Dogs Unit.

The Libyan Customs Authority’s Ras Ajdir branch reported today that it had recently opened a new K9 Police Sniffer Dogs Security Unit at the Libyan Tunisian land border crossing.

Dogs increasing level of security and surveillance at border crossing
The Ras Ajdir branch said this represents the latest level of security and surveillance at the centre. It has trained personnel, specialized staff, and expert dogs within the passport processing passenger lanes capable of detecting any prohibited materials, even if a car passes by several meters away or a person walks a few steps away.

Dogs detect several prohibited substances
The sniffer dogs, it added, are trained to detect drugs, medications, currency, and any other prohibited substances. When a car or person passes, the dog immediately begins sniffing and scanning, displaying subtle cues of reaction such as stopping, focusing on the area, or exhibiting specific body movements that indicate the presence of the substance.

Sniffer dogs significantly increasing accuracy of detection
Even if someone attempts to smuggle something, the dog doesn’t just detect the scent of the concealed substance; it also picks up the scent of hormonal secretions produced by the smuggler’s stress or fear, such as adrenaline, which significantly increases the accuracy of its detection.

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The trainer’s primary role is to monitor these cues and act immediately according to established procedures to ensure rapid and accurate detection, even at long distances. This coordination between the dog and the trainer makes the system highly effective, enhances the centre’s security, ensures work is carried out with the highest level of professionalism and accuracy, and gives a true impression of the strength and intelligence of the training unit.

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