Gujarat Police Deploys 'Super Dogs' to Combat Terror, Drugs, and Crime

The Gujarat Police has significantly upgraded its K9 unit, training nearly 200 dogs as 'super dogs' using advanced, reward-based techniques. These canines are trained for dual roles, including assault operations and explosive detection, working closely with commando teams. The force has also introduced narcotics, tracker, and the state's first alcohol detection dogs, aiding in complex cases. With an in-house breeding program and over 150 units deployed, these dogs are a major force multiplier for public safety.

Key Points: Gujarat Police 'Super Dogs' Boost Anti-Terror, Narcotics Ops

  • 200 dogs trained with tech-driven methods
  • Dual roles: assault ops & explosive detection
  • First-ever alcohol detection dogs in state
  • Breeding program reduces external dependency
  • Over 150 K9 units deployed statewide
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Gujarat Police K9 Unit becomes more lethal: 'Super Dogs' against terror, drugs

Gujarat Police upgrades K9 unit with 200 'super dogs' trained for assault, explosives, and narcotics detection using advanced global techniques.

"dual-purpose assault dogs are capable of supporting commando teams - Col (Retd) Chandan Singh Rathore"

Ahmedabad, March 25

The Gujarat Police is strengthening its operational capabilities with a new generation of highly trained K9 units, often referred to as 'super dogs', equipped to tackle threats ranging from terrorism to narcotics and explosives.

As part of a major upgrade, nearly 200 dogs have been trained using advanced, technology-driven techniques. The force has shifted towards modern, reward-based training methods, enhancing the efficiency, responsiveness, and precision of canine teams deployed on the ground.

Col (Retd) Chandan Singh Rathore, Senior Consultant for K9 Training with Gujarat Police, said that the unit is incorporating globally accepted training practices along with modern equipment and scent kits.

He noted that under the guidance of senior leadership, including the Director General of Police (DGP) and DGP Training, the unit has adopted new technologies that are widely used in canine training across the world, with continuous training being imparted to the dogs.

These 'super dogs' are trained for dual roles, including assault operations and explosive detection. Working closely with commando units, they assist in tracking suspects, detecting explosives, and responding to silent cues--critical in high-risk and sensitive operations.

Rathore further highlighted that dual-purpose assault dogs are capable of supporting commando teams in apprehending criminals or terrorists while also being trained in explosive detection. He added that only a few state police forces in India have deployed such advanced dual-purpose training techniques, and Gujarat Police has successfully implemented them.

In addition to assault and explosive detection dogs, the force has also deployed narcotics and tracker dogs, which have played a key role in solving complex cases and seizing illegal drugs. Notably, alcohol detection dogs have been introduced in the state for the first time.

The K9 unit has also launched its own breeding programme to produce high-quality pups, reducing dependency on external sources and lowering costs. Retired service dogs are provided care at a dedicated facility in Anand.

With over 150 K9 units deployed across the state, these canine teams are emerging as a significant force multiplier, enhancing crime detection, prevention, and overall public safety.

Smart, silent, and highly effective, Gujarat's K9 'super dogs' are redefining modern policing in the state.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As an animal lover, I'm glad to read about the reward-based training and the dedicated retirement facility in Anand. It shows a commitment to the welfare of these canine officers throughout their lives. That's very important.
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Rohit P
Dual-purpose assault and detection dogs are a game-changer for anti-terror ops. In today's security scenario, such force multipliers are essential. Hope this tech and training trickles down to all district levels soon.
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Priyanka N
The breeding program is a smart, cost-effective move. Atmanirbhar Bharat in action, even for police dogs! 🐶 Reducing external dependency ensures quality and consistency. Great forward thinking.
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David E
While the initiative is impressive, I hope there is equal focus on the training and accountability of the human handlers. Advanced tools are only as good as the people using them. The article mentions the dogs' training, but what about the officers?
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Aman W
Alcohol detection dogs introduced for the first time? That's interesting. Could be very useful in enforcing prohibition and during nakabandi checks. Practical step for Gujarat's specific context.

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