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A leopard was spotted crossing a flyover near a toll plaza in Bengaluru’s Electronic City at 3 am on Tuesday. This sighting has led to increased alertness in the area, which is a tech hub.
According to a report by NDTV, the leopard’s movements were captured on CCTV at the Phase 1 toll plaza. The big cat was observed moving from the Panak India Company area to the Nettur Technical Training Foundation (NTTF) ground, the report said.
As per the NDTV report, Sunil Joshi, Principal of NTTF, said that precautionary inspections were conducted on the campus. He also mentioned that forest department officials came to verify the sighting but reported no leopard presence.
Forest Department officials and police have advised the public to remain vigilant and promptly report any further leopard sightings, according to Asianet Newsable.
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This recent sighting follows another leopard being spotted at BRS layout of Bengaluru’s Jigani area, leading officials to speculate that it might be the same leopard. Since the Jigani area is located near the Bannerghatta Forest, there could have been a possibility that a leopard wandered out from the forest.
A few months ago, a leopard was spotted near a house in the Chikka Togur region, which is surrounded by NICE Road. The wild animal was eventually captured after a trap was set.
In November last year, forest department officials tracked a leopard in the city’s outskirts at Kudlu Gate near Electronic City and tried capturing it. They set up a cage to tranquilise and trap the animal, but their efforts were unsuccessful. Ultimately, they were forced to shoot the leopard.
(Also read: Leopard spotted near Bengaluru’s Electronic City, forest officials on high alert)