Police dog rrrrrrumbles Western Cape weapons stash hidden in leaves

02 May 2021 - 12:37
By paul ash AND Paul Ash
Three hunting rifles and ammunition were recovered by SAPS during a follow-up operation in the Nuy Valley, near Worcester, on Sunday
Image: Courtesy SAPS Three hunting rifles and ammunition were recovered by SAPS during a follow-up operation in the Nuy Valley, near Worcester, on Sunday

A police dog named UK found a stash of hidden weapons during a follow-up operation early on Sunday morning.

The Breede River K-9 unit was en route to the scene of a burglary at a farm in the Nuy Valley area near Worcester when farm watch members waved them down and pointed out an empty safe next to the road.

Image: Courtesy SAPS "UK" found the weapons hidden under a pile of leaves

“Utilising the unit’s explosives dog the members followed tracks leading to a dry river bank,” said Brig Novela Potelwa.

“The canine reacted to a pile of leaves and sat on it.”

Under the pile of leaves were three hunting rifles, 15 rounds of ammunition, a tag light and a laptop

The search for  the suspects  continues as detectives investigate a burglary and theft case.

K-9 units are playing in increasingly important role in crime-fighting in the province.

A new K-9 unit with six dogs was established on the West Coast in October to help combat narcotics, explosives and firearms trafficking.

It was the region's first dedicated K-9 unit

Along with sniffing out contraband, the SAPS dogs are also trained to assist in anti-poaching operations.

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