The Police Service of Northern Ireland’s commitment to keeping people safe has been given a significant boost with the recruitment of six new four-legged friends.

In addition to the units based at Sprucefield and Clogher, a new Dog Section is now based in Maydown. From here, six new handlers and their canine partners will cover a wide area, from the Ports on the North Coast to Fermanagh and Omagh, where they will respond to calls for service.

Chief Inspector Chris Hamill says Belgian Shepherds Rico, Nico, Poker, Nora, Jax and Kelly are powerful additions to policing. Their skills include searching for missing persons, tracking suspects and recovery of recently discarded articles of an evidential nature. They also protect their handler and other officers in dangerous situations.

“The new handlers and their dogs are ready for operational duties and, over the coming weeks, they’ll be out and about, meeting Local Policing Team officers to introduce them to our dogs and explain how we can help them serve the community better, not only through their operational roles but by engaging with the local communities at various events," says Chief Inspector Hamill.