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Thai police dealing with human trafficking and sexual abuse of children cases have recently been provided with some extra help, in the form of a two-year-old Labrador Retriever sniffer dog, thanks to Operation Underground Railway (OUR), an international organisation dedicated to combatting such offences.

 

Named “Hidu”, which means to sniff in the Malay language, the dog is one of 85 of its kind in the United States. Its handler, Christie, said that she thought Hidu would be sent to Malaysia, but it was sent to Thailand instead and she is happy to be here and she loves the name Hidu, because it is the outstanding feature of the dog.

 

Hidu is trained to identify Triphenylphosphine oxide, a heat resistant substance used in all electronic devices, according to Christie. The dog can seek out electronic devices, such as cellphones, laptops and SIM or a memory cards buried in shallow holes, in water or under a thick mattress.

 

Full Story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/specially-trained-dog-supporting-thai-police-in-human-trafficking-and-sexual-abuse-of-children-cases/

 

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3 minutes ago, jaywalker said:

Agreed. The linked article makes no reference to the headline at all.

 

Management needes to lay off the Lao Khao.

 

Asean Now did not write the article, Thai PBS wrote the article, maybe you can try to contact them with your complaint. 

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Hidu is trained to identify Triphenylphosphine oxide, a heat resistant substance used in all electronic devices, according to Christie. The dog can seek out electronic devices, such as cellphones, laptops and SIM or a memory cards buried in shallow holes, in water or under a thick mattress.

I'll have to give this some more thought.. BRB

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5 hours ago, jaywalker said:

Agreed. The linked article makes no reference to the headline at all.

 

Management needes to lay off the Lao Khao.

Actually makes a lot of sense. 
Here is a link to a story how one of the dogs helped convict a pedophile hiding out in Mexico. 
https://abcnews.go.com/amp/International/wireStory/electronic-sniffing-dog-helps-pedophilia-arrest-mexico-85411648

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20 hours ago, metisdead said:

 

Asean Now did not write the article, Thai PBS wrote the article, maybe you can try to contact them with your complaint. 

No, but Asean Now did post the nonsense, so the question is why - it makes no sense?

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2 hours ago, Artisi said:

No, but Asean Now did post the nonsense, so the question is why - it makes no sense?

 

17. The ASEAN NOW news team gathers and disseminates news bulletins from Thai and international sources, and republishes them in the news forums for our members' information and enjoyment. Our news team works hard to bring quality content to the news forums and should be respected for their efforts. Comments such as "slow news day" or "clickbait headline" are disrespectful and unwelcome. Such comments will be sanctioned. Original articles, especially in the Thai or foreign language press can sometimes have grammatical mistakes or misspellings. ASEAN NOW is not responsible for these nor does ASEAN NOW have the right to alter content it is reprinting from another source. Similarly, ASEAN NOW is not responsible for any opinions reflected or quoted in reprinted news stories.

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