K9 Unit member Chelsea Mercado and working dog Conan, get ready to search one of the classrooms.
Members of the Edenvale SAPS, with the assistance of the Londoloza Protection Group, the Savika K9 Unit and RAPS K9 Unit, conducted an unscheduled drug search at Edenglen High School last week.
This follows an increase in drug-related discoveries at other high schools in the Edenvale area.
Three working dogs were used to search several classrooms at the school.
Officers recovered a small amount of dagga.
As was previously found in another high school in Edenvale, officers also found an apple used by children to smoke dagga.
Dogs also pointed out several locations used by school children to hide narcotics.
Further searches will be conducted at Edenvale schools in the future.
The apple found at Edenglen High School which was used by school pupils to smoke dagga.
Some of the drugs found at the school.
K9 Unit member Nick Frost and working dog Fionn get ready for a school search in Edenvale. File photograph.
K9 Fionn responds positively to the remnants of dagga left in the apple.
K9 Conan reacted positively at the lockers used by pupils.
Teams get ready to search Edenglen High School.
K9 Unit member Nick Frost and working dog Fionn search the tuck shop area of Edenglen High School.
Members of the Edenvale SAPS, with the assistance of the Savika K9 Unit, conducted an unscheduled drug search at Edenglen High School last week.
Edenvale SAPS Constable Malapane poses with Chelsea Mercado and Conan before entering one of the classrooms at Edenglen High School.
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