Gujarat Police Dog 'Check' Wins Gold & Bronze at National Police Meet After 16 Years

A Labrador named 'Check' from the Anand district police squad has won a gold and a bronze medal at the 69th All India Police Duty Meet. This marks the first time in 16 years that a Gujarat Police dog has secured such honors at the national championship. The dog excelled in the tracking category among 45 competing canines from various state and paramilitary forces. The achievement followed intensive preparation and specialized training overseen by senior police officials.

Key Points: Gujarat Police Dog Wins Gold at All India Police Duty Meet

  • Gujarat Police dog wins national medals after 16-year gap
  • Labrador 'Check' won gold in tracking category
  • Over 200 police dogs competed from across India
  • Rigorous training led by top police officials preceded the event
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Gujarat Police dog 'Check' wins gold, bronze at 69th All India Police Duty Meet after 16 years

Labrador 'Check' wins gold & bronze for Gujarat Police at 69th All India Police Duty Meet in Nagpur, a first for the state in 16 years.

"This is truly a proud moment for Gujarat Police, as we put in strenuous efforts to achieve this feat. - Chandan Singh Rathore"

Gandhinagar, April 10

A three-and-a-half-year-old Labrador named 'Check', part of the Anand district police dog squad, has brought recognition to Gujarat Police by winning one gold and one bronze medal at the 69th All India Police Duty Meet Championship 2025-26, held recently in Nagpur, Maharashtra.

The 69th edition, held in Nagpur (March-April 2026), showcased police K9 squads, forensic experts, and personnel from across the country. Events highlighted explosive and narcotics detection, tracking, agility, and obedience, celebrating the dedication of trained canines, according to a release.

This was a proud moment for Gujarat Police, as a state police dog won two awards, including one gold, at the national-level Police Duty Meet after a gap of 16 years.

On Friday, Director General of Police (DGP) KLN Rao met the dog, his handler Ramesh Khant, and police dog training consultant Colonel Chandan Singh Rathore at Police Bhavan in Gandhinagar and congratulated them on the remarkable achievement.

According to police officials, a total of six dogs from the Gujarat Police participated in three different competition categories, with two dogs competing in each category: tracking, explosive detection, and narcotics detection.

"Our dog Check won a gold medal in the tracking category and also secured a bronze medal in the overall tracking category. This is truly a proud moment for Gujarat Police, as we put in strenuous efforts to achieve this feat," said Chandan Singh Rathore, dog training consultant with Gujarat Police.

A total of 45 dogs from different state police forces and paramilitary units participated in the tracking category event, in which Gujarat Police dog 'Check' emerged as a gold medallist.

Over 200 dogs from different state police and paramilitary forces took part in various categories during the event.

Prior to this national competition, Gujarat Police had begun preparations well in advance and put in sustained efforts to secure a medal, as per the release.

To prepare for the national event, a special state-level competition of police dogs was organised a few months ago under the instructions and guidance of Director General of Police (Training), Neerja Gotru.

"The selected dogs were given specialised training, placed under a rigorous training schedule, and provided proper care. Nine dogs were shortlisted for the national championship, of which six participated in different events," said a senior police officer.

According to police, there are around 160 police dogs across various districts, trained to carry out different tasks for investigations, including explosive detection, narcotics detection, crime tracking, alcohol detection, and even assault operations.

- ANI

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Rohit P
After 16 years! That's a long gap. Kudos to Check and the Gujarat Police for breaking the dry spell. Shows what proper training and investment in our K9 units can achieve. More power to our four-legged officers!
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Aman W
This is the kind of positive news we need. While we often focus on the challenges, stories like this highlight the silent, dedicated work happening in our police forces. Well done, Team Gujarat!
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Sarah B
As a dog lover, this makes me so happy! It's impressive to see the range of tasks these dogs are trained for - from explosives to tracking. A great reminder of the valuable role animals play in our safety.
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Vikram M
A proud moment for Gujarat indeed. But it also makes me think - if we have 160 police dogs in the state, I hope they are all receiving the same level of care and advanced training as Check did. Consistency is key for national security.
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Nikhil C
Gold among 45 competitors is no small feat! The article mentions the "strenuous efforts" - would love to see a documentary or behind-the-scenes look at how these amazing dogs are trained. Hats off to Check!

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