Rio the labrador joins Mangaluru International Airport dog squad

Published - September 30, 2024 09:01 pm IST - MANGALURU

MIA bids farewell to Julie (left), the eight-year-old Labrador and member of the K9 squad of the Airport Security Group of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF).

MIA bids farewell to Julie (left), the eight-year-old Labrador and member of the K9 squad of the Airport Security Group of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF). | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT

Mangaluru International Airport (MIA) recently bid farewell to Julie, the beloved 8-year-old Labrador and member of the K9 squad of the Airport Security Group of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF).

The K9 Squad welcomed Rio, an 11-month-old Labrador puppy, into the squad as Julie’s replacement on the occasion. Virendra Mohan Joshi, Senior Commandant and Chief Aerodrome Security Officer and other officers of CISF garlanded Julie in recognition of her unwavering dedication and loyalty, ensuring the safety and security of countless passengers and airport staff.

Mr. Joshi also affixed a new leash to Rio’s collar in the presence of Dalbir Singh, its handler, to formally welcome the puppy into the Squad. Rio is now part of a four-member K9 Squad performing security duties at Mangaluru International Airport.

Rio has undergone rigorous training at the Central Armed Police Force dog training facility in Ranchi and has shown great potential in its ability to uphold the high standards set by its predecessor. “We are confident that Rio will continue the legacy of excellence and contribute to the ongoing safety and security operations at the Airport,” Mr. Joshi said.

Since joining the K9 Squad eight years ago, Julie has been instrumental in numerous security operations and exercises at the airport, showcasing exceptional skills in detection and patrol duties. Its contributions have been invaluable, and its handlers and colleagues alike will sorely miss her presence. Julie, who was carried on a special flower-bedecked trolley on this occasion, will spend her retired life in the care of B. Kumara, her handler, who has adopted this canine, said a release.

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