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Dog finds home at police station while it's owners are in Jail

The Labrador, named Sultan, was left behind when all the six members of his family were sent to jail on June 21 over a murder case of their relatives. When the S-I of Chhoti Bajaria Police Station Manisha Tiwari came to know of the canine, she decided to take care of him and now Sultan has now found a home at the local police station.

Cops look after criminal's dog.
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Published : Jul 3, 2019, 3:24 PM IST

Sagar (Madya Pradesh): Dogs are fondly called man's best friend, but in this case, the opposite is also true.

A dog, who was left alone after its owners were sent to prison, has now found a home at the local police station.

Cops look after criminal's dog.

The Labrador named Sultan was left behind when all the six members of his family were sent to jail on June 21 over a murder case of their relatives. The family was involved in a property feud.

When the Station Incharge of Chhoti Bajaria Police Station, Manisha Tiwari, came to know of the canine, she decided to take care of him.

"Five people were killed by the owners of the dog. There was no one to look after their dog that is why he is here. We are providing food and water to Sultan," she said.

The fawn coloured pooch is fed bread, milk, and chapattis by cops, while, in return, the canine spreads smiles, wagging his tail and sniffing around.

Five days after the family was jailed, Tiwari came to know about their pet and immediately reached out for help.

Now the police post has become the canine's home with cops treating him like a family member.

Tiwari further said that she will hand over the dog if someone wished to adopt it.

Also read: Municipal corporation office turns into a pool as heavy rains lash Indore

Sagar (Madya Pradesh): Dogs are fondly called man's best friend, but in this case, the opposite is also true.

A dog, who was left alone after its owners were sent to prison, has now found a home at the local police station.

Cops look after criminal's dog.

The Labrador named Sultan was left behind when all the six members of his family were sent to jail on June 21 over a murder case of their relatives. The family was involved in a property feud.

When the Station Incharge of Chhoti Bajaria Police Station, Manisha Tiwari, came to know of the canine, she decided to take care of him.

"Five people were killed by the owners of the dog. There was no one to look after their dog that is why he is here. We are providing food and water to Sultan," she said.

The fawn coloured pooch is fed bread, milk, and chapattis by cops, while, in return, the canine spreads smiles, wagging his tail and sniffing around.

Five days after the family was jailed, Tiwari came to know about their pet and immediately reached out for help.

Now the police post has become the canine's home with cops treating him like a family member.

Tiwari further said that she will hand over the dog if someone wished to adopt it.

Also read: Municipal corporation office turns into a pool as heavy rains lash Indore

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