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By Swaleha | Published on May 16, 2025

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Breaking News / May 16, 2025

CRPF’s Belgian Malinois dies after bee attack during anti-Naxal operation

Trained at the CRPF’s Dog Breeding and Training School in Bengaluru, Rolo was inducted into the force’s 228th battalion in April 2024. Just over two years old, the Belgian Malinois quickly proved his worth with his agility and sharp instincts, playing a crucial role in the 21-day operation to flush out Maoist hideouts in the dense Karreguttalu Hills terrain.

New Delhi: 

Just over two years old, Rolo was inducted into the CRPF’s 228th battalion in April 2024 following his training at the CRPF’s Dog Breeding and Training School in Bengaluru. Known for his agility and sharp instincts, Rolo played a key role in the 21-day operation aimed at flushing out Maoist hideouts in the dense terrain of KGH, a Times of India report said.

In a tragic turn of events during a major anti-Naxal operation, a brave CRPF canine commando lost its life after being stung by a swarm of honeybees. K9 Rolo, a Belgian Malinois trained in detecting explosives and aiding infantry patrols, was part of a joint operation by the CRPF and Chhattisgarh police at Karreguttalu Hills along the Chhattisgarh-Telangana border.

Stung during search operation

 

Agitated and in immense pain, Rolo shook off the cover, exposing himself to further stings. By the end of the assault, the canine had suffered nearly 200 stings. An urgent evacuation was initiated and first aid was administered on-site by his handlers. Unfortunately, Rolo lost consciousness during transit and was declared ‘brought dead’ by a veterinary doctor.

Rolo’s contribution to the operation, which involved identifying Maoist hideouts and explosives, was hailed by his team. As a mark of respect, the loyal canine was given a ceremonial farewell with a guard of honour. The CRPF has also announced that Rolo will be posthumously honoured with a commendation disc by the force’s director general for his dedication and service.

While engaged in a search operation with his handlers, Rolo was suddenly swarmed by hundreds of honeybees. Despite the quick reaction from CRPF personnel—who tried to protect him using a polythene sheet—the bees managed to enter the cover and continued their attack.

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