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Malaysia uses sniffer dogs to fight piracy

13 March 2007 18:48 by James "Dela" Delahunty | 6 comments

Malaysia uses sniffer dogs to fight piracy Malaysia has used two sniffer dogs, Lucky and Flo, to assist in the battle against piracy. This makes it the first country to deploy animals to hunt for discs of illegal recordings in cargo (although it is not the first test). The two Black Labradors sniff through cargo and then sit in front of suspicious packages to signal their handler.

"It's cost-effective, and in terms of time, it's very effective too," said Domestic Trade Minister Shafie Apdal. The dogs went through a pile of boxes in 10 minutes that would have otherwise taken security officials a day to check. Malaysia is currently negotiating a free trade pact with the United States, and is featured on the U.S. watchlist on piracy.

The country has dramatically stepped up efforts against piracy in recent years as a result. The dogs will be used in Malaysia for the next month at cargo hangars and storage centers to determine which environment they function best in. "The arrival and deployment of Lucky and Flo will make Malaysia the first country in the world to test the capability of dogs in detecting optical disks in hidden compartments or shipments," Shafie said at Malaysia's biggest air-cargo center in Sepang outside Kuala Lumpur.

The dogs can sniff out CDs and DVDs, either burned or replicated discs, but cannot distinguish between legitimate and pirate discs. "However, the dogs will be valuable in locating disks being shipped in unlikely or unregistered containers," the Motion Picture Association (MPA) said.

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    Blackjax (Member) 13 March 2007 20:16 Send private message to this user   
    Next thing you know they will have these dogs at the airport sniffing your backside for hidden contraband! Way to go mafiaa!!
    PocketQs (Newbie) 14 March 2007 4:28 Send private message to this user   
    Is it me or do some new blank DVD's smell like celery?! Is this what the dogs sniff for?
    Attin (Junior Member) 15 March 2007 5:22 Send private message to this user   
    Cover your CD's with deodorant from now on :D
    ANGELUSXL (Newbie) 15 March 2007 11:59 Send private message to this user   
    ANGELUSXL (Newbie) 15 March 2007 12:14 Send private message to this user   
    Oh jesus - I bet pirates all over the world are crapping themselves at this news...

    So is this the best that they can come up with is it - to fight piracy?

    And now they have told everyone how they do it, the sales of anti-dog spray to be sprayed on counterfit products travelling through customs will increase then.

    Job done - dogs cant sniff them out.
    wetsparks (Member) 18 March 2007 16:18 Send private message to this user   
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    Malaysia is currently negotiating a free trade pact with the United States
    Great, another country that will ship billions of dollars worth of stuff into the country and not pay any import taxes. But other than that, let them waste tax payer money on something that will prove that the mafiaa is blowing smoke out their @$$ about all "piracy" that is taking place.
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