At the meeting of security, Saturday, October 13, 2018 in Caen (Calvados), visitors were able to admire the work of a very talented police dog.

One could almost read a smile on Iron's face. The Belgian Malinois shepherd is delighted when his master Jerome, brigadier-in-chief at the police station in Caen, passes his harness: time to work, or rather to play, in the eyes of the police dog.

That he discovers 2 kg of heroin, as this week during a large net between Seine-Maritime and Calvados, or he takes part in the meetings of security organized Saturday, October 13, 2018 in Caen, Iron reacts to the principle of the game

His master presents him with a suitcase: the dog with tawny coat scratches very quickly on one of the pockets. Jean-Yves, the peacekeeper who assists Jerome, shows the public a tiny packet of drugs. The flair of the canine will also be effective against a vacuum cleaner or under a slab of carpet. Iron can then nibble at leisure the "roll of reward" that launches his master, a toy with which he was educated.

The Caen Canine Unit has fourteen dog handlers, six defense and intervention dogs and two drug search dogs, including Iron.