Dog at Toronto Pearson Airport helps CBSA seize 22.5 kilos of raw meat from passenger from Egypt
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Border Agency Dog Helps Seize 22.5 Kilos of Raw Meat From Traveller
A detector dog at Toronto Pearson Airport made an unusual discovery earlier this month. Dharla, a yellow lab, sniffed out 22.5 kilograms of raw meat that border officials then seized from the luggage of a traveller arriving from Egypt on March 8. The Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) posted a picture to social media on March 16 of Dharla sitting proudly next to her find—dozens of cuts of raw duck, pigeon, chicken, and rabbit. A CBSA communica…
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Dog at Toronto Pearson Airport helps CBSA seize 22.5 kilos of raw meat from passenger from Egypt
A savvy detector dog at Toronto Pearson Airport sniffed out more than 22 kilograms of raw meat from the luggage of a traveller hailing from Egypt earlier this month, says Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA).
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