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Leopard spotted in residential area in Maharashtra`s Nashik
The leopard found in Maharashtra`s Nashik city was tranquilized with the help of a veterinarian.
Highlights
- The leopard was found in a residential society in Nashik.
- The big cat was rescued after a 3-hour operation.
New Delhi: A leopard was found in a residential society in Maharashtra’s Nashik city on Saturday (July 2) morning. The two-and-a-half years old leopard was rescued from Nashik's Ashok Nagar after a three-hour-long operation. As per the police, the leopard was spotted in Satpur area around 7 am. "The animal was found in the loft of a bathroom in the premises of a bungalow owned by one Vikas Kale in Rajya Karmchari Vasahat at Ashoknagar in Satpur. On seeing the leopard, Kale immediately informed his neighbour, who contacted the forest department officials," a police official was quoted as saying by PTI.
The forest department and police reached the spot and conducted a rescue operation.
RFO Nashik, Ketan Birari, said that with the help of a veterinarian the big cat was darted with a tranquilizer. "We immediately mobilized our rescue team. We took the help of a veterinary doctor and darted him with a tranquilizer. He would be released by evening," Bihari said. A heavy police force was deployed during the rescue operation in the area.
In a similar incident, a leopard cub was found roaming in the under-construction towers of AVJ Heights Housing Society in Zeta I, Greater Noida on June 30.
(With agency inputs)