Monday 23 April 2012


Argentine Special Forces – the Sunday Express reported that to combat the threat posed by the Argentine Special Forces the Ministry of Defence is calling for trained dog handlers to be deployed in the Falkland Islands to detect secret night time incursions by Argentines.   It is feared that a small cadre of Argentine Special Forces may target a section of the islands' immense craggy coastlines and plant an Argentine flag in a propaganda coup.     Senior officers of the RAF Police Dog Section, based at Mount Pleasant, have pleaded for dog handlers whose dogs have special “windscenting detection” training, to volunteer for six to eight week postings.     Recent intelligence briefings in London have determined that any Argentine threat would most likely take the form of a small incursion, possibly using civilian craft, landing on a remote part of the coastline.

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