With pride, the Córdoba police announced the retirement of Brama, the country's first synthetic drug detection dog. For eight years, Brama worked with precision and dedication, protecting Córdoba society. Her work left an indelible mark on the fight against drug trafficking.
In December 2018, Brama achieved a historic milestone by detecting more than 100 ecstasy pills during an operation in Villa Carlos Paz. This event cemented her reputation as a leader in the detection of prohibited substances. From that moment on, her name became synonymous with excellence and commitment.
Her career stands out not only for her results, but also for her unique ability to identify drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, ketamine, and the so-called "pink cocaine". In addition, her keen sensitivity allowed her to detect firearms in various interventions.

A career with impeccable results and professionalism
Brama participated in 247 operational procedures, maintaining a 100% detection effectiveness rate. Her precision was an essential pillar in strengthening the safety of citizens. This reflects the high level of training and commitment of the K-9 Division team.
The care and training provided by the human team were key to enhancing her abilities. The K-9 Division stood out for professionalism and ongoing preparation, elements that allowed Brama to become a symbol of police excellence.










