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Israeli Police Dog Sky Leads Multi-Million Shekel Drug Bust in Negev Desert
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First reported by Walla · 1 day ago
What happened
Israeli police dog Sky and handler Sergeant Major Galia Ovetz-Levi uncovered millions of shekels worth of drugs in the Negev, including 12 kg of hashish and 4 kg of heroin, using specialized scent detection and teamwork.
- 01Police dog Sky and handler Galia Ovetz-Levi found drugs worth millions in the Negev desert.
- 02They uncovered about 12 kg of hashish and 4 kg of heroin.
- 03Sky is trained to detect drugs, weapons, and money through scent.
- 04The operation depends on teamwork with other police units securing the area first.
- 05Sky’s training uses positive reinforcement, making searches a rewarding game.
- 06The strong bond between handler and dog is key to their operational success.
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