Gujarat Police Sniffer Dogs Solve 8 Crimes in Six Months
The remarkable performance of these canine detectives has earned praise from Gujarat's Director General of Police, Vikas Sahay, who commended the sniffer dogs, their handlers, and the training teams for their outstanding contributions.
Ahmedabad : In a testament to their exceptional training and instincts, the sniffer dogs of Gujarat Police have played a pivotal role in solving eight high-profile crimes over the past six months. These cases range from NDPS violations to murder, rape, theft, and burglary. The remarkable performance of these canine detectives has earned praise from Gujarat’s Director General of Police, Vikas Sahay, who commended the sniffer dogs, their handlers, and the training teams for their outstanding contributions.
NDPS Cases Solved by Canine Heroes
The Gujarat Police‘s narcotics detection dogs have cracked two significant NDPS cases in recent months.
October 21, 2024: In Gandhidham, a trained dog named Gulab uncovered ganja hidden in a steel box wrapped in cellophane tape and concealed between pickles and sweets on the Gandhidham Express train.
October 14, 2024: In Dhoraji, Rajkot district, Capto detected 12 kilograms of ganja hidden in the bathroom of an accused’s house.
These swift detections have proven instrumental in curbing drug trafficking in the state.
Tracking Serious Crimes
The Gujarat Police’s tracker dogs have also been instrumental in solving six critical crimes, demonstrating their sharp skills in locating evidence and suspects.
October 14, 2024: In Bhavnagar, Bina followed blood stains from a murder scene to a nearby highway, leading to the capture of three suspects.
October 14, 2024: In Ahmedabad rural, Penny tracked down the culprit behind the theft of ₹1.07 crore by sniffing a school bag and water bottle.
October 9, 2024: In Surat rural, Power located the bike used in a rape crime by identifying it through the scent of slippers.
September 10, 2024: In Porbandar, Rambo tracked down an accused who damaged a windmill using a gas cutter, causing losses worth ₹1.10 lakh.
August 6, 2024: Welter helped solve a burglary in Patan by sniffing articles and leading police to two suspects.
May 17, 2024: In Vadodara rural, Gigly sniffed a pair of scissors and a box to locate the accused’s home in a theft case.
A Vital Role in Crime Detection
These remarkable canine detectives have showcased their unparalleled ability to assist law enforcement. Their acute senses and rigorous training have not only solved cases quickly but have also bolstered public trust in Gujarat Police’s capabilities.
Praise from Top Brass
Director General of Police (DGP) Vikas Sahay lauded the dedication and effectiveness of the sniffer dog team. “These dogs are a vital part of our crime-fighting force, and their handlers deserve immense credit for their dedication,” he stated. He further emphasized the importance of expanding such initiatives to enhance crime detection and prevention.