Dog’s are man’s
best friends in helping find explosives
MANORVILLE, N.Y., Sept.
27 /PRNewswire/ -- James Greco, a law enforcement officer and founder of
Long Island K-9 Service (www.lik-9.com), is reaching out to private businesses
to help maintain security.
Long Island K-9 Service
is a unique company whose primary vocation is to train and utilize canines
to detect explosives and narcotics for law enforcement and their utilization
for private industry. Officer Greco has 32-years of experience in canine
training and more than seventeen years in law enforcement. He has embraced
a great opportunity with the help of his highly intelligent canines. Officer
Greco and his law enforcement staff provide high security in the field
of Explosive and Narcotic Detection K-9 Teams.
Long Island K-9 Service is
the largest K-9 Training Facility on Long Island, New York. "We have
a state of the art training facility located on two and one half acres in
Manorville, for the intense training of canines and handlers in the field
of explosives/narcotics detection and personal protection," says
Greco. "We have sparked interest and have been visited in the past
by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Japanese Television, Inside Edition,
New York News Channel 4, The New York Times, New York L.I. Newsday, 880
CBS News Radio, Fortune 500 companies, Private Security Firms, and major
hotel chains."
"We have provided Explosive Detection Canine Teams
for Homeland Security, Customs & Border Protection, Celebrities, the
2004 Republican Convention, The Plaza Hotel, and have trained Explosive
Detection Canines for the U.S. Federal Government Police," continued
Greco.
This fast growing company holds licenses from the DEA (Drug Enforcement
Administration) and New York State to possess high explosives for detection
training of canines. They are a certified training facility, and are also
a member of the California Narcotics Canine Association, United States
Police Canine Association and The International Association of Bomb Technicians
and Investigators.
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