London’s Metropolitan Police have trained dogs to sniff out phones, laptops, USB sticks and SIM cards in the battle against cyber-crime.
Two springer spaniels, named Bolly and Murphy, can locate devices that police officers miss during searches.
They’ve been trained to detect the chemical triphenylphosphine oxide, which is used to coat memory storage devices.
During trials, Bolly used her sense of smell to find a laptop that a paedophile had hidden down the side of his bed. In other cases, the dog found a SIM card concealed under laminate flooring, and a camera’s SD card.
Police in Devon, Cornwall and Dorset previously tested the technique in 2017.
Bolly’s instructor PC Craig Calthorpe said: “Often suspects will give officers a laptop they claim to use to search the internet, but there’s…
