Police Dog Unit (Hong Kong)

Police Dog Unit (Hong Kong)

The Police Dog Unit, also known as the PDU, is a specialist force of the Hong Kong Police Force under the direct command of the Special Operations Bureau. It specialises in the training of police dogs in explosive detection, drug detection, guard duties and anti-crime operations, and works in collaboration with the rest of the Special Operations Bureau.

Headquarters

* PDU HQ Sha Ling 2001-present
* Queen's Hill 1995-2001 - former British Army camp


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