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Canine and able

Updated on: 15 May,2009 08:19 AM IST  | 
Aditya Anand |

Mumbai airport strengthens its dog squads gets 10 German Shepherds on board to deter mob violence at airport

Canine and able

Mumbai airport strengthens its dog squads gets 10 German Shepherds on board to deter mob violence at airportu00a0

Protests at the Mumbai airport have become a regular feature and with political parties joining hands with protesters, the outcome is often violent. Knowing that private security guards deployed at airports may fail to keep a mob under control, airport authorities have turned to canines for protection. They have engaged 10 more German Shepherds, taking the total number of dogs in their protection force to 20.u00a0u00a0u00a0u00a0u00a0
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Confirming that additional dogs have been trained for the job, Ishant Sharma of Marshall Dog Training Centre, who rents out dogs to Mumbai International Airport Limitedu00a0 (MIAL), said, "What the guards cannot do, these animals can. So on days of protests extra dogs will be on duty."




Somnath Ghuge, senior inspector, airport police station, said, "These dogs definitely create a scare and they supplement our presence."

Only a deterrent

Though trained to 'charge' on command, the dogs have been deployed only to create fear and not attack the protestors.

"The dogs are merely a deterrent. The security staff will take over once the dogs overpower a protestor," said a senior official from MIAL.u00a0u00a0u00a0

Post 26/11, more dogs have been recruited in the airport's protection force. "We have been supplying these dogs after the threat to external airport security following the 26/11 attack," Sharma said.

The protests
May 2009: On May 12, Shiv Sena workers under the banner of the Bharatiya Kamgar Sena and the MNS protested against the AAI and MIAL as employees were being transferred to other airports. The transfers were unavoidable as the three-year staff contract agreement between the AAI and MIAL ended last month. A Sena delegation also met the city airport director on May 4 and demanded that the transfer of the AAI employees, mostly of Grade IV class, should not be implemented until June 15.u00a0u00a0

October 2008: MNS workers along with laid off Jet Airways crew protested outside the airport

April 2008: Shiv Sena and MNS workers went on a rampage near the airport terminal damaging signboards in English while demanding new ones in Marathi

December 2007: The Airport Authority Employees' Union protested against u00a0MIAL for removal of a bus stop from outside the airportu00a0u00a0u00a0

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