Sniffer dog gets grand farewell after 11 Years Of Service

After completing 11 years of service, Spike, a sniffer dog who worked in the bomb detection and disposal squad of Nashik City Police, celebrated his last day on the job

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VO-1 After completing 11 years of service, Spike, a sniffer dog who worked in the bomb detection and disposal squad of Nashik City Police, celebrated his last day on the job. Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh led the tributes online by tweeting a video of 'Sniffer Spike', who was paraded on the bonnet of a police vehicle, decorated with balloons and roses.

VO -2 In a video, which is going viral on social media, police personnel can be seen walking alongside the vehicle applauding Spike for his contributions over the years. The dog also has a garland of flowers around its neck. As the vehicle slowly moves forward, people shower Spike with applause.

Vo-3 Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh captioned the video as: “Nashik Police organized special farewell for 'Sniffer Spike' canine who retired after 11yrs of meritorious service, contributing immensely in detecting explosives. He was not just a canine but had become a part of police family. I salute him for his service towards the Nation!”


The video has struck a chord with many on Twitter who posted various reactions to the video through their comments.

Spike was a part of bomb detection and disposal squad of Nashik City Police Force.

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