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Pune: Leopard on the prowl captured after 3-hour rescue operation

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 20, 2023 17:57 IST

A leopord roaming in a residential area on the outskirts of Pune city in Maharashtra was captured on morning ...

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A leopord roaming in a residential area on the outskirts of Pune city in Maharashtra was captured on morning after it was tranquilised during a three-hour operation which involved personnel of police, forest personnel and others, an official said. 

The feline was spotted in Ahiregaon in Warje Malwadi and other adjoining areas, which caused panic. A joint team of Forest department officials, city police, and RESQ conducted the operation to capture the spotted big cat, an official said.

Initially, the team cast a net to capture the leopard but the big cat ran away from the spot. Officials later tranquilised the animal and caught it alive, the Forest department official said. A huge crowd gathered at the spot to catch a glimpse of the big cat, but fortunately, nobody was injured.

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