Counterforce Security managing director Kenny Wong said the company could deploy its canine units within 48 hours in peninsular Malaysia.
"Dogs can also be trained to sniff different materials. If there are new types of synthetic bomb material, we can train the dogs to sniff it out.Wong said the cost to hire these dogs was between RM2,000 to RM3,000 per deployment, which comprises a dog and a two-man team – the dog handler and the spotter.
While our dog busy sniffing around, our politician is busy shaking hand with those accuse of terrorism. Zakir Naik or Zakar Naik? What is the meaning of 72 virgin for a detonated body?