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AUSTRALIA AND PAPUA NEW GUINEA STRENGTHEN BORDER SECURITY THROUGH NEW DETECTOR DOG PROGRAM

Australia and Papua New Guinea have taken a major step forward in strengthening border security with the ground-breaking ceremony for the new PNG Customs Detector Dog Facility.

Speaking at the ceremony in Port Moresby, the Australian High Commissionโ€™s Andrew Bailey, said the initiative reflects the deep and longstanding partnership between Australia and Papua New Guinea.

โ€œDetector dogs are a proven, highly effective tool in protecting borders, deterring criminal syndicates, and safeguarding communities,โ€ Mr Bailey said.

โ€œAs PNG approaches its 50th anniversary of independence, this program is another example of how our two nations stand together โ€“ yumi stap wantaim โ€“ to build a safer and more secure region.โ€

The Australian Border Force Detector Dog Program, recognised internationally as a World Customs Organisation Regional Dog Training Centre, has been working closely with PNG Customs to establish a professional capability.

 This includes:

  • Recruiting PNG Customs detector dog handlers;
  • Providing training and supervision opportunities, including participation in the Pacific Detector Dog Program Forum in Fiji;
  • Supporting the development of operational procedures, training, and animal welfare standards; and
  • Assisting in the design of the new facility.

Australia will continue to support PNG Customs by gifting ABF-bred detector dogs, training handlers, providing essential equipment, and mentoring as the program begins operations.

Mr Bailey said detector dogs play a critical role in combating transnational crime.

โ€œFrom narcotics and firearms to illicit tobacco and explosives, detector dogs are a powerful non-intrusive screening tool that can complement and, in some cases, replace technological solutions,โ€ he said.

The initiative is expected to strengthen PNGโ€™s border enforcement, disrupt criminal syndicates, and contribute to economic stability through enhanced revenue collection.

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