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Peshawar police release K-9 Unit performance report

Spokesperson says trained sniffer dogs identified large haul of illegal arms, including 64 sub-machine guns during operations

December 30, 2025
Peshawar Polices K-9 Unit personnel pictured with the sniffer dogs. — Reporter
Peshawar Police's K-9 Unit personnel pictured with the sniffer dogs. — Reporter

PESHAWAR: A performance report issued on Tuesday shows that the Peshawar Police's K-9 Unit has significantly enhanced security in the provincial capital and helped avert possible terrorist incidents.

A spokesperson at the Peshawar Central Police Office (CPO) said that the specialised unit, comprising trained sniffer dogs and handlers, conducted effective search and clearance operations at sensitive installations and along major highways throughout the current year. 

These measures significantly enhanced security preparedness in high-risk areas.

The report highlighted that the K9 Unit performed 1,185 security duties for the protection of VVIPs, VIPs and foreign nationals, reflecting the unit’s growing importance in high-profile security arrangements.

During various operations, sniffer dogs successfully detected a substantial cache of illegal weapons, including 64 sub-machine guns, two light machine guns and 13 repeater rifles. In addition, the trained dogs identified 202 pistols, four rocket launchers and seven hand grenades, the CPO spokesman added.

The K-9 teams also proved instrumental in the timely detection of improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and suspicious materials, enabling law enforcement agencies to neutralise threats before they could cause harm.

The CPO spokesperson said the effective utilisation of the K-9 Unit has helped prevent possible acts of terrorism in Peshawar, underscoring the unit’s critical contribution to maintaining law and order.