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NEWS > 28 July 2007

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Criticism as police dogs muzzl
North Wales Police have denied they muzzle dogs to prevent suspected criminals suing if they are bitten.
The force is muzzling Belgian Malinois dogs and training them to jump on suspects, rather than bite them.

Deputy chief constable Clive Wolfendale said: "Instead of biting, the dog is muzzled and launches itself like a missile at the midriff of the target."

The move has been called "nonsense" by an animal behaviour psychologist, who claims the dogs risk neck injuries.


Muzzling the dogs allows us to deploy them more often and in a wider variety... Read more

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Afghan police chiefs sacked

Kabul - The Afghan government sacked two provincial police chiefs for negligence, the Interior Ministry said on Saturday, highlighting problems in a force often accused of corruption and which is key to security in Afghanistan.

Poorly paid, poorly trained and ill-equipped, the police are the frontline in the fight against Taliban insurgents. Often stationed in remote outposts, they suffer far higher casualties than the more mobile and better equipped Afghan army.

The Interior Ministry said it had sacked the provincial police chiefs of Dai Kundi in the centre of the country and Wardak just southwest of the capital, Kabul.

"These two people weren't able to provide proper services to the people and couldn't attract the support of the people, they weren't able to establish security and stability properly," ministry spokesperson Zemarai Bashary told a news conference.
 

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