Dog Caesar who Saved many Lives during 26/11 Attacks dead
Dog Caesar who Saved many Lives during 26/11 Terror Attacks dead- Eleven-year-old Caesar was the sole surviving police dog from a quartet which served during the 26/11 attack.
Caesar, the famed sniffer dog of Mumbai police who saved several lives during the 26/11 terror attacks, died today, Friday 14 October at a farm in Virar. Eleven-year-old Caesar was the sole surviving police dog from a quartet which served during the 26/11 attack. His fellow dog squad colleagues Tiger, Sultan and Max passed away in the past few months. After his buddy Tiger’s death, Caesar went into depression and was admitted in Parel’s animal hospital in June 2016.
After treatment he was sent back to animal activist Fizzah Shah’s farm in Virar where he spent his life in retirement, said DCP Ashok Dudhe, police spokesperson. It is learnt that Caesar died of a heart attack.
“The brave, alert and efficient Caesar will be remembered fondly for his services. An emotional moment for all of us,” Mumbai police commissioner Datta Padsalgikar said in his tribute on Twitter. The retired Labrador was a part of Mumbai police’s Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS) from 2005 to 2013. During the terror attacks in Mumbai which started on November 26, 2008, Caesar saved several lives when he sniffed out two hand grenades left by the terrorists at the busy CST railway station.
Caesar was also a part of search team at Nariman House, where terrorists were holed up for three days. Earlier Caesar was also pressed into service for bomb-search operation after the 2006 serial train blasts and July 2011 serial blasts in Mumbai.
Thanks for this special report. Every dog owner knows how great these animals are. This dog Caesar was hundred times more human than those savages who killed innocent people purely based on religious affiliation.
RIP Caesar…
RIP Caesar … – Rampa
Say Rampa… was Caesar a Brahmana, Khshatriya, KotiMoolya or a Shudra?
I highly appreciate and thank the Mumbai Police for giving a well deserved farewell to all these faithful animals. A few months back I was sad on reading that a security company in Kuwait mercilessly killed many of their dogs over failure to renew their contract with the US Army.