UNODC 10 Drug Detecting Dogs

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Introduction

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in the Islamic Republic of Iran, in line with its activities under sub-programme 1 “Border Management and Illicit Trafficking” of Country Partnership Programme, intends to increase the capacity of the Iranian law enforcement drug detecting dog units through procurement of Ten 10 male Malinois (Belgian Shepherd) drug detecting dogs required canine training and maintenance accessories, and holding required training classes.


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UNDP Iran
Procurement Unit 

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