Australian Police Owned April Fool’s Day Showing New Camel Mounted Division

As the calendar hit April 1, Australia’s State Police of Victoria made an announcement that, at first, stunned onlookers, and then left netizens that it was real. On the occasion of April Fools’ Day, Victoria Police shared a Facebook post announcing their new Mounted Camel Division, along with a photo of one of their officers on a camel. “Victoria Police will soon take ownership of the camels as part of an expansion of equestrian operations. The new one- and two-humped camels will be a welcome addition to the current herd, giving the organization an opportunity to address both climate change and rising fuel prices. Will help,” read the post.

The post didn’t stop here, building a hilarious premise. Victoria Police noted the advantages of their Mounted Camel Division, led by the East-West Specialist Operations Inspector, Bactrian Camelus. Victoria Police said that with the addition of camels to their division, they would “cut water cannon expenses”.

He demonstrated his “fuel efficient, all-terrain vehicle” and wrote of an ability that Victoria Police never had – “three sets of lids, two rows of lids, and the ability to completely close their nostrils.” capacity of.” According to Victoria Police, the new unit will consist entirely of wild rescue camels and will assist the department in “overcoming some of the hump in everyday policing”.

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The post, which looked too good to be true, revealed the prank in the comments section, where Victoria Police said that enthusiasm for the camel squad “has dried up” and that no police camels are “near you.” On the streets” will not come. However, in the midst of this mischief, the police announced their latest recruitment drive for humans. And to clarify that the human recruitment process was genuine, the department wrote, “and this is no joke.”

Australian police is not the only prank on April Fools’ Day. A South Australia Police Department even played a prank by introducing its new K-9 unit called Small Area Urban Searching and Guided Evacuation, or SAUSAGE Dogs.

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So, what do you think of these hilarious pranks from the Australian police?

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