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Leopard enters Gurugram's Narsinghpur village; Forest dept launches search op

By IANS | Updated: January 3, 2024 15:05 IST

Gurugram, Jan 3 Panic gripped Narsinghpur village in Gurugram on Wednesday when a leopard entered the village, after ...

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Gurugram, Jan 3 Panic gripped Narsinghpur village in Gurugram on Wednesday when a leopard entered the village, after which the forest department launched a search operation to nab the big cat.

In the viral video, the leopard can be seen jumping onto someone recording its movement from behind a glass panel of a door in a multi-storeyed house.

After the reports of leopard sightings surfaced, a team of forest department team reached the Narsinghpur village to catch the animal.

Gurugram Police team also reached the spot.

Further details are awaited.

A leopard was spotted in the DLF phase 5 area of Gurugram in September, 2022, while another was lynched in Mandawar in 2016.

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