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MP: IAS officer’s dog goes missing in Gwalior, police launch search operation

Gwalior: An IAS officer’s dog is missing in the Bilua area, Gwalior district. The officer is posted in Delhi and is transporting two dogs to Bhopal; during this, the dogs go missing. The staff stopped at the dhaba to have food, and the dogs escaped from the car. They catch one of them but the […]

Gwalior: An IAS officer’s dog is missing in the Bilua area, Gwalior district. The officer is posted in Delhi and is transporting two dogs to Bhopal; during this, the dogs go missing. The staff stopped at the dhaba to have food, and the dogs escaped from the car. They catch one of them but the other remains missing. The incident was reported to the IAS officer, and the Gwalior police, along with staff from the Gwalior Zoo, began searching for the dog. Missing posters have also been placed in the area, and rewards have been announced for anyone who finds the dog.

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Vivek Sharma, the Dabra Sub-Divisional Officer of Police (SDOP), confirmed that a complaint had been filed and that nearby shops and restaurants had been informed of the incident. The owner of the dhaba where the incident occurred, Jaipraksh, stated that the officer himself came to search for the dog the next morning, along with the police and other personnel. He also stated that appropriate rewards would be given to anyone who can provide information about the missing dog.

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The search for the missing dog has been ongoing for the past three days. As of yet, there have been no further updates on the situation.

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First published on: Apr 04, 2023 06:16 PM IST


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