Posted by AI on 2025-08-31 12:16:23 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-03 04:36:04
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A security dog allegedly biting a child at Kolkata airport has forced his family to cancel their travel plans, sparking a police complaint and fuelling concerns over airport security procedures.
The incident, which occurred between departure gates 4A and 4B on August 12, saw a four-year-old boy bitten by a German Shepherd being led by its handler. The child, accompanied by his parents, was suddenly attacked, as per the family's complaint.
Despite the handler holding the leash, the dog pounced and bit the child, resulting in severe injury. An FIR was filed against the handler for failing to control the dog.
The family's trip to Malaysia was canceled as the terrified child required ongoing anti-rabies vaccinations, according to the father's complaint.
This unfortunate development raises concern about the handling and training of security dogs at airports, and whether similar incidents could occur. It also highlights the traumatic experience the family underwent, which went from excitement to cancel their trip to immediate concern for the child's health and safety.