"Hot money can't be hidden!" Taiwan's electronic detection dogs have solved three major criminal cases

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ChainNews reported in September last year that the Criminal Investigation Division of the Third Police Brigade of the Security Police Bureau of the Ministry of the Interior of Taiwan, in collaboration with the Criminal Investigation Bureau of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles, successfully introduced a professionally trained electronic detection dog named "Wafer," donated by the U.S. non-profit organization "Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R.)." This is the third such professional police dog owned by judicial authorities in Asia.

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In September of last year, Taiwan's Ministry of the Interior's Criminal Investigation Bureau, Protection Police Third Corps, Criminal Police Team, in cooperation with the Criminal Investigation Bureau of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Los Angeles, successfully introduced the professional electronic detection dog "Wafer" donated by the U.S. non-profit organization "Operation Underground Railroad (O.U.R.)". This is the third such professional police dog owned by a judicial unit in Asia.

"Wafer" has helped solve three major criminal cases to date. According to the Criminal Investigation Bureau press conference on January 26th, last August, the Protection Police Third Corps uncovered the mastermind behind a methamphetamine case, and in December, supported the crackdown on election gambling rings, fraud, and money laundering cases. The police stated that WAFER can assist in searching for electronic devices on the scene, detecting tablets, and mobile phones, among others.

"Wafer" is not an ordinary police dog; it possesses K9 ESD detection capabilities, able to sniff out a specific chemical coating on electronic storage devices: Triphenylphosphine oxide, TPP0. From SD cards, mobile phones, hard drives, USB drives, and even cold wallets for cryptocurrencies, nothing can escape the sharp sense of smell of "Wafer".