Police dog dies, five policemen suspended


Patna, Feb 22 (IANS): Five policemen have been suspended in Bihar after a police dog, Gulabo, died in a road accident, officials said on Monday.

A speeding truck crushed Gulabo in Rohtas district a few days ago when she was crossing a road after her handlers left her free without bothering to chain her, an official said here.

Gulabo was ranked a sub-inspector in the police dog squad.

Five policemen, including four handlers and a sub-inspector, were suspended after an inquiry report accused them of negligence.

It is probably the first time that Bihar Police took strict action after the death of a police dog due to negligence.

According to police officials, Gulabo was one of 45 highly trained dogs inducted in the state police. She was brought from Meerut in Uttar Pradesh.

The Bihar Police dog squad has 62 dogs across the state. Police plan to hike the number to 200.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Feb 23 2016

    what a disgrace to human life!when Police dog was dead,5police were dismissed,when so many human lives are destroyed,killed,raped assaulted noone is even arrested.Of course Police too neglected their duty ,and prompt came the dismiss.I too would like tobe a Police dog when so much respect deserves.

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  • Santosh,k, Mangalore

    Mon, Feb 22 2016

    If human dies No response from anybody.

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