
The Island's four-legged police force is doing a remarkable job.
So says Sergeant Ian Kelly, the officer in charge of the Island's police dog unit.
The dogs can be used for a vast range of different tasks from public order to drug detection.
Sergeant Kelly says the Island is currently one short of its full complement but they are an extremely valuable asset (audio file attached):
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