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'''Zanjeer''' (from [[Persian language|Persian]] {{lang|fa|زنجیر}}, "metal chain") (7 January 1992 - 16 November 2000) was a [[Labrador Retriever]] who served as a [[detection dog]] with the [[Mumbai Police]]. Due to his impeccable service detecting many explosives and other weapons—in particular during the [[1993 Mumbai bombings]]—he was honoured with a full state funeral.<ref>[http://www.ndtv.com/news/blogs/inside_story/the_untouchables_bombay_police_after_2611.php The Untouchables: Bombay Police after 26/11] at [[New Delhi Television]], by Sreenivasan Jain; published November 11, 2009; retrieved July 23, 2013</ref>
'''Zanjeer''' (from [[Persian language|Persian]] {{lang|fa|زنجیر}}, "metal chain") (7 January 1992 - 16 November 2000) was a [[Labrador Retriever]] who served as a [[detection dog]] with the [[Mumbai Police]], in [[Maharashtra]] state of [[India]]. Due to his impeccable service detecting many explosives and other weapons—in particular during the [[1993 Mumbai bombings]]—he was honoured with a full state funeral.<ref>[http://www.ndtv.com/news/blogs/inside_story/the_untouchables_bombay_police_after_2611.php The Untouchables: Bombay Police after 26/11] at [[New Delhi Television]], by Sreenivasan Jain; published November 11, 2009; retrieved July 23, 2013</ref>
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Zanjeer
Other name(s)Ginger
SpeciesDog
BreedLabrador Retriever
SexMale
Born7 January 1992
Died16 November 2000(2000-11-16) (aged 8)
Parel, Mumbai, India
EmployerMumbai Police
Notable roleDetection dog
Known for1993 Mumbai bombings

Zanjeer (from Persian زنجیر, "metal chain") (7 January 1992 - 16 November 2000) was a Labrador Retriever who served as a detection dog with the Mumbai Police, in Maharashtra state of India. Due to his impeccable service detecting many explosives and other weapons—in particular during the 1993 Mumbai bombings—he was honoured with a full state funeral.[1] .

Service

Zanjeer was trained at the Dog Training Centre of the Criminal Investigation Department at Shivaji Nagar in Pune, India. He joined the Mumbai Police Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad on 29 December 1992 and was handled by Ganesh Andale and V G Rajput.[2] The name Zanjeer comes from the 1973 Hindi film Zanjeer but he was also called "Ginger" because of his coat colour.[3] Not including his contributions during the 1993 attacks, Zanjeer helped to recover 11 military bombs, 57 country-made bombs, 175 petrol bombs, and 600 detonators.[4]

1993 Attacks

During the time of the 1993 Mumbai bombings in March, Zanjeer helped to avert at least three more attacks in Bombay, Mumbra, and Thane.[5] The first incident happened on 15 March 1993 when Zanjeer alerted his handlers to a scooter bomb on Dhanji Street that contained RDX explosives and gelatin sticks. He was then called to the scene of ten unclaimed suitcases outside of the Siddhivinayak Temple where the dog detected three Type 56 rifles, five 9-mm pistols, and 200 grenades marked "Arges 69". Days later, Zanjeer investigated two suitcases at the Zaveri Bazaar that contained nine Type 56 rifles.[4]

Death

Zanjeer developed swellings in the lungs and paws and died November 16, 2000 as a result. He was buried with full state honours .[6]

References

  1. ^ The Untouchables: Bombay Police after 26/11 at New Delhi Television, by Sreenivasan Jain; published November 11, 2009; retrieved July 23, 2013
  2. ^ "Police dog Zanjeer dead". Mid Day. 17 November 2000. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  3. ^ Vijay Singh (1 January 2009). "Navi Mumbai's youngest anti-terror recruit is a pup". Times of India. Retrieved 27 October 2012.
  4. ^ a b Somit Sen (21 September 2006). "Zanjeer, city's saviour many times over, RIP". Times of India. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  5. ^ "50 Glorious Years of the Mumbai Police Dog Squad: Canine 'Detectives' that Sniff Out Crime". The Protector (Nov-Dec 2009). New Media. 2009. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
  6. ^ The Untouchables: Bombay Police after 26/11 at New Delhi Television, by Sreenivasan Jain; published November 11, 2009; retrieved July 23, 2013