Indore Police Bid Farewell To Sniffer Dog 'Rita' With Salute
The police dog Rita was given a farewell, and she was honored with a salute by the police officers and staff.

FP Photo
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): A police sniffer dog 'Rita' passed away on Wednesday, due to illness. On Thursday, a farewell ceremony was held at the Indore Police Line to honor her.
The dog named named Rita, served in the BDD Squad of the Indore Police. She was born on April 27, 2014, and she joined the police force on January 10, 2015. During her 8 years and 10 months of service, she played a crucial role in solving important cases and crimes. She provided support to the police administration.
ALSO READ
In a heartfelt tribute to this dedicated member of the Indore Police, senior officers, including Police Commissioner Jagdish Dawar and Assistant Police Commissioner Anil Kumar Mandarah, along with other high-ranking officials, expressed their condolences.
The police dog Rita was given a farewell, and she was honored with a salute by the police officers and staff.
RECENT STORIES
-
Video: MLC Mallanna's Security Personnel Open Fire On Protesting Jagruthi Members In Hyderabad,... -
Kolkata Police Forms Nine-Member SIT To Probe IIM-Calcutta Rape Case -
CM Nitish Kumar Pledges One Crore Jobs For Youth In Bihar By 2030, Doubles Previous Employment... -
Chiranjeevi Looks Grief-Stricken As He Attends Kota Srinivasa Rao's Funeral, Pays Emotional Tribute... -
WATCH: Virat Kohli's Cutesy Reply On 'Where Is Anushka' Is Winning Hearts On Internet, 'Peak Male...