Sniffer dogs to be used at HMP Peterborough

Sniffer dogs will be used to stop illegal drugs and contraband items getting in to HMP Peterborough.
Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now

The privately run Peterborough jail is one of more than 50 prisons across the country to get the new dogs, which will arrive in the new year

The new pack adds to the 630 dogs already in place across the estate which have proven to be crucial in the battle to keep illegal drugs, phones and tobacco out of prisons.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

In the past year alone more than 2,000 illegal items, including over 100 kilograms of drugs such as heroin, cannabis and spice, have been stopped from getting onto the wings by drug dogs currently in post. The new dogs are expected to aid this work even further.

A sniffer dogA sniffer dog
A sniffer dog

Prisons and Probation Minister, Lucy Frazer, said: "The smuggling of contraband into prisons puts hardworking staff at risk and undermines attempts to rehabilitate offenders.

"These dogs and their handlers will make prisons safer, more secure and ultimately better environments for rehabilitation."

Training for the latest cohort is currently underway, with the dogs having to complete multiple courses and assessments before being posted to the frontline. Their handlers, who are trained prison officers, will also have vigorous training and be re-assessed with the dogs yearly.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Drug dog handler, Nick Hayes who is based at The Mount, said: "Drugs dogs are a great proactive tactic to address the conveyance of illicit items into our prisons.

"They are a force for good and such a powerful tool which can be used to keep all of us who live and work across the estate safe."

The dogs and handlers are being funded by the government’s £2.75 billion commitment to transform the prison estate. This includes:

£100 million to bolster prison security, clamping down on contraband such as drugs, weapons, and mobile phones that fuel violence, self-harm and crime behind bars

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

£2.5 billion to provide 10,000 additional prison places and create modern, efficient jails that rehabilitate offenders, reduce reoffending and keep the public safe

£156 million to tackle the most pressing maintenance issues to create safe and decent conditions for offender rehabilitation.