Karnataka Police Sniffer dog runs12 km to track down murder accused
Bengaluru: A Karnataka Police sniffer dog emerged a hero after running for over 12 km to help cops track down and arrest a murder accused in a nearly week-old case. The incident, which took place on July 10 in Basavapattana in Davengere district, which is around 260 km from state capital Bengaluru, began after two criminals, fresh from a successful robbery, argued over dividing the money.
One of the two pulled out a revolver, stolen from a police station during an earlier crime, and allegedly shot the other dead.The accused was identified as Chetan, while the dead robber was identified as Chandra Nayak.
Nearly a week after the robbery and killing, the police, who had made little progress and had almost no clues to help them track down Chetan, turned to their in-house superstar.Tunga, a nearly 10-year-old Doberman Pinscher, is already a legend in police circles, having helped solve 50 murder cases and 60 thefts, according to Hanumantha Rai, the Police Superintendent of Davengere district.
The tireless canine, and her handler, Head Constable Prakash, picked up from Chetan's last known location and ran for more than 12 km before stopping outside a house in Kashipur.On questioning occupants of the house, one man appeared to be behaving suspiciously. He was taken into custody and, on interrogation, confessed to his crime and stealing a police revolver from a police station in Hubli."She is our hero. So I went there (Davengere) to felicitate her," Amar Kumar Pandey, Additional DGP (Karnataka), said.