She sure has the nose for the job. For, literally, sniffing things out. Always on the right scent, this accomplished tracker from Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) had helped the authorities trace a 3,000-year-old gold idol of Lord Krishna, stolen from an ancient temple in Kulu. That was one of her first assignments in 1993. In three years, Romas sensitive nose landed her a posting in Jammu and Kashmir where she now specialises in tracking down corpses, her latest discovery being the bodies of two intelligence officers killed in an anti-terrorist operation. Romas colleague Bitty is an ace anti-sabotage sleuth also operating in the trouble-torn Valley. And their remuneration for the tough job well done? A warm pat on the back.