Yamini C S | Edited by Chandrashekar Srinivasan
In a scary incident, a leopard set foot in Mysuru’s Kanaka Nagar space and attacked some folks on Friday, a video confirmed. There have been no casualties as folks escaped with minor to no accidents and the leopard was captured and rescued by forest division officers, information company ANI reported.
The video reveals the leopard charging in the direction of a person whereas many threw stones from their properties to drive it away. As soon as the forest division was referred to as in, the leopard was seen introduced out in a internet by a gaggle of males from its hiding spot in thick bushes by the residential space. The video additionally reveals big crowds gathered to see the rescue.
The wild animal was then taken away in a cage.
“#WATCH | Karnataka: A leopard entered the Kanaka Nagar of Mysuru & attacked some folks, he was later captured & rescued by the forest division” the information company tweeted.
In August, a leopard that was noticed in Karnataka’s Belagavi escaped seize after it attacked and injured a building employee within the district’s Jadhav Nagar locality. The search operation, referred to as ‘Operation Leopard’, began on August 7 however was referred to as off as the large cat couldn’t be traced in any of the lure cameras and personal CCTV cameras for over 10 days.
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The Karnataka authorities spent a mean of round ₹3 lakh per day to fund the operation which had round 300 floor personnel, over 150 forest and police division officers, two elephants and different assets.
(With ANI Inputs)