This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-39300220
The article has changed 6 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 1 | Version 2 |
---|---|
Runaway New Zealand sniffer dog shot at Auckland airport | Runaway New Zealand sniffer dog shot at Auckland airport |
(about 1 hour later) | |
A security sniffer dog which escaped its leash and grounded flights at Auckland airport has been shot dead by police, triggering fury in New Zealand. | A security sniffer dog which escaped its leash and grounded flights at Auckland airport has been shot dead by police, triggering fury in New Zealand. |
Authorities said the dog, called Grizz, could not be captured after it ran off. The incident grounded 16 flights and caused delays for several hours. | Authorities said the dog, called Grizz, could not be captured after it ran off. The incident grounded 16 flights and caused delays for several hours. |
An airport official said the decision to shoot the dog was a last resort. | An airport official said the decision to shoot the dog was a last resort. |
But it has been met with outrage, with many asking why the dog could not have been tranquilised instead. | But it has been met with outrage, with many asking why the dog could not have been tranquilised instead. |
You might also like: | You might also like: |
Grizz was a 10-month-old trainee sniffer dog at Auckland Airport handled by the government's Aviation Security Service (Avsec). | Grizz was a 10-month-old trainee sniffer dog at Auckland Airport handled by the government's Aviation Security Service (Avsec). |
Avsec spokesman Mike Richards said that around 0430 local time (1530 GMT Thursday) Grizz was getting into a dog unit wagon parked in the airport's public landside area, when "something" caused it to escape. | Avsec spokesman Mike Richards said that around 0430 local time (1530 GMT Thursday) Grizz was getting into a dog unit wagon parked in the airport's public landside area, when "something" caused it to escape. |
At that point a gate connected to airside, or security area, had been opened to let a truck through. Grizz managed to run through the gate onto the tarmac. | At that point a gate connected to airside, or security area, had been opened to let a truck through. Grizz managed to run through the gate onto the tarmac. |
'Exhausted every option' | |
Mr Richards said a "massive effort" was launched to locate the dog in pitch black conditions, and for the first two hours Grizz could not be found. | Mr Richards said a "massive effort" was launched to locate the dog in pitch black conditions, and for the first two hours Grizz could not be found. |
When it was finally located, "he would not let anyone near him and kept sprinting across runways. | When it was finally located, "he would not let anyone near him and kept sprinting across runways. |
"We tried everything: food, toys, other dogs, but nothing would work," said Mr Richards, adding that the area was "too vast and too open" to erect temporary fencing. | "We tried everything: food, toys, other dogs, but nothing would work," said Mr Richards, adding that the area was "too vast and too open" to erect temporary fencing. |
Airport officials finally ordered police to shoot Grizz. | Airport officials finally ordered police to shoot Grizz. |
"We exhausted every option available and could not catch it," an Auckland Airport spokesman told the BBC. | "We exhausted every option available and could not catch it," an Auckland Airport spokesman told the BBC. |
When asked why the dog could not be tranquilised, the spokesman said: "I do not have the answer to that. But there were no tranquiliser guns at the airport, and the police do not have them either." | When asked why the dog could not be tranquilised, the spokesman said: "I do not have the answer to that. But there were no tranquiliser guns at the airport, and the police do not have them either." |
She said tranquilisation would be part of an incident review undertaken by Avsec. | She said tranquilisation would be part of an incident review undertaken by Avsec. |
New Zealand animal rights organisation Safe said it was "appalled about the needless killing of this dog". | New Zealand animal rights organisation Safe said it was "appalled about the needless killing of this dog". |
"A tranquilliser gun should have been used after efforts to catch the dog failed. If such a gun was not available - which it should - then they could have borrowed one from Auckland Zoo or elsewhere," a spokesman was quoted as saying by the New Zealand Herald. | "A tranquilliser gun should have been used after efforts to catch the dog failed. If such a gun was not available - which it should - then they could have borrowed one from Auckland Zoo or elsewhere," a spokesman was quoted as saying by the New Zealand Herald. |
The incident has prompted a deluge of angry comments on the airport's Facebook page. | The incident has prompted a deluge of angry comments on the airport's Facebook page. |