KNPC clarifies reports about killing of sniffer dogs

Agencies
Tuesday, June 21, 2016

The Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC) said on Tuesday it has no links to reported "execution" of sniffer dogs that were supposed to be used by the company according to deal with a local contractor.

The KNPC official spokesman Khaled Al-Asousi expressed regret in a statement to KUNA that the contractor put the animals to death. His action has nothing to do with the company for the contract with him has been repealed due to the latter's failure to meet certain security standards, as stipulated by the contract.

The signed contract stipulates that a third party will examine the dogs' ability to uncover explosives at oil installations. The third party has tested the dogs after concealing explosives in some vehicles. But the dogs have failed to detect the explosives, prompting the company to end the contract.

Earlier the photographs of killing of 25 to 30 dogs went viral on social media. Social Media reported that the security company killed large number of sniffer dogs after the company lost contract.

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