Thursday, June 2, 2011

OIPA in India and PFA Haryana victory - Naresh Kadyan

नई दिल्ली. मुंबई हमले में पाक प्रशिक्षित आतंकवादियों को मार गिराने वाले राष्ट्रीय सुरक्षा गार्ड (एनएसजी) का श्वान दस्ता भी अगले साल तक उसकी ही तरह खास हो जाएगा। अमेरिका, ब्रिटेन और जर्मनी की तरह एनएसजी के खोजी कुत्ते भी बुलेट प्रूफ जैकेट के सुरक्षा घेरे में आ जाएंगे।

एक वरिष्ठ अधिकारी ने कहा अगले वर्ष यह जैकेट उपलब्ध होगी, जिससे मुंबई हमले जैसी किसी आतंकी कार्रवाई या विशेष ऑपरेशन के दौरान श्वान दस्ता हताहत न हो।’ हाल ही में जब ओसामा को मार गिराने के लिए अमेरिका की नेवी कमांडो ‘सील’ पाक के एबटाबाद गई थी तो उसके साथ गए खोजी कुत्ते विशेष बुलेट प्रूफ जैकेट से लैस थे।

एनएसजी के डॉग स्कवॉयड में लेबरा प्रजाति के कुत्ते हैं। इसे के-9 के नाम से जाना जाता है। करीब 24 इंच ऊंचाई वाले इन कुत्तों का वजन 35 किलो तक होता है। एक अधिकारी ने कहा ‘इस दस्ते को ट्रेंड करने में न केवल लाखों रुपए खर्च होते हैं बल्कि लंबा समय भी लगता है।

उन्हें विस्फोटक सूंघने से लेकर विभिन्न तरह की विषम परिस्थितियों में अपराधी की पहचान करने के लिए प्रशिक्षण दिया जाता है। ऐसे मंे एक भी डॉग का नुकसान बल के लिए बड़ा झटका होता है। जैकेट का वजन करीब 3 किलो होगा। यह चाकू के वार से भी बचाएगी।’

इस अधिकारी ने कहा कि जैकेट कम से कम नेशनल इंस्टीटयूट ऑफ जस्टिस लेवल-2 सुरक्षा मानक युक्त होगी। यानी जैकेट पहनने वाला डॉग स्कवॉयड 9 एमएम हथियार से बच सकता है। सूत्रों के मुताबिक एनएसजी की निविदा के जवाब में तीन कंपनियों ने उसमें रुचि दिखाई है। इन कंपनियों ने कहा है कि वह पेट, गले और छाती के लिए चेन वाली ऐसी जैकेट उपलब्ध कराएंगे जिससे उनकी भागदौड़ पर भी असर नहीं होगा।

CHANDIGARH: Conjugal rights and special bullet proof jackets for the canines! The new demand was made by animal rights activists, while intensifying their move for creation of rules and legislation for dogs.

A memo was given to chairman of Animal Welfare Board of India by Naresh Kadiyan, representative of UN body and the president of People for Animals (PFA) at Haryana.

Two labrador were praised when they had sniffed-out explosives and narcotics but are now in a kennel as they were not supposed to be pregnant. The dog handlers, who were also suspended, blamed a lack of proper enclosures or kennels.

Naresh said, "It is a natural process and denial of conjugal rights amounts to cruelty. If forces are really worried, they should get canines sterilized before allowing them to mate."

The idea of providing bullet-proof jackets arose from an incident where a sniffer dog was shot by robbers. "We have asked the PM and President to amend Prevention of Cruelty Against Animals Act," he added.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

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UN affiliated OIPA chapter in India and PFA Haryana demands legislations for Police and Indian Military - Forces dogs / animals.

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Dogs are also treated as a solders, while on Police duty and there may be dress, equipments to protect dogs from bullets, other kinds of injuries, rules to keep them well along with legislation, rehabilitation as well after retirement, because there are no rules and legislation's for Police animals in India.

THE PREVENTION OF

CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ACT, 1960

(59 of 1960)

As amended by Central Act 26 of 1982.

THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ACT, 1960

(59 OF 1960)

As amended by Central Act 26 of 1982.


27. Exemptions : Nothing contained in this Chapter shall apply to -

(a) the training of animals for bonafide military or police purpose or the exhibition of any animals so trained; or

(b) any animals kept in any zoological garden or by any society or association which has for its principal object the exhibition of animals for educational or scientific purposes.

40. Indemnity : No suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against any person who is, or who is deemed to be a public servant within the meaning of section 21 of the Indian Penal Code in respect of anything in good faith done or intended to be done under this Act.


Life is ruff for two star Indian police sniffer dogs who are now in disgrace after having puppies. Police in central India's Chhattisgarh state have suspended the bitches' trainers for dereliction of duty, BBC News informs.

The dog handlers said a lack of proper enclosures or kennels at the squad's headquarters was to blame. Labradors Seema and Liza have little time to dwell on their career setback - the proud mums have given birth to litters of seven and 10 respectively.

Seema and Liza have won lavish praise from bosses in the past for sniffing out caches of explosives and narcotics. But the two animals are now in the doghouse, as Chhattisgarh's police sniffer hounds are not supposed to become pregnant.

The commandant of police has ordered an inquiry into the "serious security lapse". He wants to know why the animals were not kept in protective enclosures. One of the trainers, Mohan Gupta, told the BBC that the blame lay with a lack of proper kennels at Chhattisgarh Armed Police's VIIth battalion.

He said the dog squad wing had broken doors and that "the bitches might have sneaked out or the street dogs might have strayed into the kennel".

"We were ignorant about the bitches conceiving till we noticed their stomachs swelling," he continued. I am just a trainer. How can I be held responsible for the bitches becoming pregnant?"

Complaints about the quality of facilities for police dog squads is just not an issue in Chhattisgarh. A couple of years ago a police squad in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand was rocked by a similar controversy involving an amorous four-legged member of the team.

Delhi Police to strengthen dog squad ahead of 2010 Games

Kerala Police Dog Squad: dogsquad

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Ahead of the Commonwealth Games due late next year, the Delhi Police has decided to increase the strength of its dogs squad by inducting 50 more sniffers. The department will soon come up with an Expression of Interest (EOI) for hiring about 50 dogs along with their trainers.

"We want to ensure a foolproof security cover during the Commonwealth Games. These additional dogs will help us in keeping any untoward incident at bay," Delhi Police spokesperson Rajan Bhagat said.

At present, there are 48 sniffers in the squad and the department is already in the process of procuring 75 others apart from the latest induction. Bhagat said these 50 dogs will be hired only for a month during the Games.

"The dogs will be imparted skills in both sniffing and tracking. They will especially be trained for identifying narcotics, explosive substances and arms among others before assigning tasks to them," the officer said.

These dogs will mainly be guarding various stadiums and Games sites during the XIX Commonwealth Games to be held between October 3 and October 14, 2010 in the national capital. Sniffers are often deployed in the bomb disposal squad, VIP duties and other security related arrangements.

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A handler from the City Police has been exclusively assigned with the task of taking care of the ‘Tiger' at the modern kennel situated inside the sprawling Armed Reserve Ground in K.K. Nagar here.

The young canine is being given basic training in obedience at the kennel and would soon be imparted specialised training for a period of six months in “smell work” to detect narcotic substances.

Little ‘Tiger' would be inducted into active police work from April next year upon completion of specialised training and would be solely utilised for detecting narcotic substances just as its predecessor ‘Rosy'.

The training would be in such way that the dog is able to sniff and detect narcotic substances hidden inside a building or concealed inside a luggage / parcel, human body, in vehicle and beneath the ground, say handlers attached to the Dog Squad.

A systematic diet schedule is being followed for ‘Tiger' which is fed with half litre milk, about 100 grams of dog food and a boiled egg in the morning.

The afternoon diet comprises 250 grams of rice, little quantity of beef and vegetables.

The menu for dinner is half litre milk, two bread slices and a boiled egg. In addition to this, the puppy is being fed with vitamin tonics.

With ‘Rosy' retired from service and ‘Tiger' yet to be formally inducted in its place, the Dog Squad of the City Police has at present the lone ‘Julie', a German Shepherd sniffer dog specialised in detecting explosive substances. Though retired from service, Rosy is still being looked after at the kennel.

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Monday, February 07


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