The Dog Breed that helped track Osama bin Laden to now guard Delhi Metro
The Dog Breed that helped track Osama bin Laden to now guard Delhi Metro
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New Delhi: The National Capital Delhi's Indira Gandhi Airport and the Delhi Metro are always on the target of terrorists. The security of these places is nothing short of a challenge for the CISF. Fidayeen (suicide) attacks are always reported by intelligence agencies in both these places. With this in mind, the CISF is now planning to include a particular species of dog in its dog squad.

More importantly, the Belgian Malinois, the dog that is being considered for the safety of the Delhi Metro, has helped the world's most wanted terrorist Osama bin Laden find his intelligence base in Pakistan's Abbottabad. Ricky had the support of the soldiers. CISF Deputy Inspector General Dr. Anil Pandey said that the CISF has obtained the 'discovery' from a private dog breeder.

The 'discovery' is currently present at the CISF Dog Training Centre in Bengaluru. He will be trained for 10 months. The dog's training and buying cost Rs 1 lakh. In this sense, this dog has become the most expensive dog of the CISF's Dog Squad. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation will bear the cost of acquiring 'discovery' and then training.

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