Police have seized drugs, a taser and fake money at Mandurah train station thanks to the work of Henry the police dog.
Police have been targeting commuters at Mandurah train station in recent days with police dog Scooby assisting Mandurah officers last week when a man was allegedly detected carrying drugs.
The latest arrest was assisted by police drugs dog Henry.
Meth, other drugs, a taser and $200 in fake $50 notes were seized on Friday.
A 20 year old man has been charged with one count of carry or possess prohibited weapon, one count of possess prohibited drug 2.28 g methylamphetamine and two counts of possess with intent sell/supply.
Arrive at Mandurah station with Meth, a taser other drugs and fake money?Henry the drugs dog will have you! #lpt1#fb pic.twitter.com/ZlfgNVUhMV
— Mandurah Police (@MandurahPol) August 5, 2017
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