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The gaffe has been widely reported by local media. Photo: NTV
A demonstration by elite sniffer dogs in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, on Monday went awry when the animals failed to detect illicit goods.
Kenya Revenue Authority’s event at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport was meant to showcase the dogs’ abilities.
But it has left some questioning whether the animals are worth the reported monthly cost to taxpayers of $595 (£453).
Plenty of people on social media have mocked the botched demonstration:
The failed tests drew sharp reactions from social media seeing that it costs the taxpayer at least Sh60,000 ($600) a month to feed the sniffer dogs.
A section of Kenyans, on the other hand, mocked the botched exercise:
The KRA dog scandal will bite hard lol
— Harambee (@JesseKenya) September 18, 2018
Now KRA’s K-9 sniffer dogs failed to detect planted narcotics in a test today. Some cartel kingpin must have delivered mongrels from their home and got paid ?? #ntvtonight
— Dan Kogei (@DanKogei) September 17, 2018
sniffer dogs that can’t sniff out drugs in a dummy run meant as a show of might to the press!!aki ya nani hii Kenya ni a theatre of the absurd
— magic dwarf (@_Mbuthia_) September 17, 2018
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