Leopard showed residents in Mohammadpur-azampur Village, Panic residents; Forest Department team worked on Raid - Leopard Scare in Haapur Forest Department on Warning in Babugarh
The leopard appeared in the Babugarh area of Hapur. The forest division reached the place and found the leopard claw marks. The trap was laid to catch the leopard. Villagers are advised to be vigilant. The forest department official, Pramod Kumar Srivastava, said the leopard may have wandered out of the nearby forest. The department increased patrol. Keshav Tyagi, Hapur. Panic spread when the leopard appeared in the Mango Garden in the bush of Mohammadpur jampur town in the Babugarh area police station. After the information, the forest division team reached the place. The team members found leopard claw marks in the garden. The team laid a trap to catch the leopard. Vicky, Balaram Jatav and Lalit Tyagi of Mahohammadpur-azampur said he was working on his fields late Sunday night. Meanwhile, he sees the leopard in the garden of Lalit Tyagi of the town. In panic, all the farmers reached the village from there and informed the residents about the matter. When the news about the leopard was seen, there was an atmosphere of panic in the entire region. People are afraid to get out of their homes. Farmers, who are going to work in their fields and gardens daily, have now become attentive. Children and elders are also forced to stay in homes. The forest division team immediately started action as soon as the presence of the forest division of a quick action leopard was reported. The department laid nets in the Mango orchard and the environment to catch the leopard. In addition, cages and fall cameras are also installed. So that leopard activities can be monitored. Bos division officials also started monitoring the area with the help of drones. The forest division and local police advised residents to be alert warning of vigilance. People have called for not leaving alone at night and do not let children go to the fields or forest. Keep your pets in a safe place and stay in the group while working in the fields. If they see the leopard, do not try to tease or surround it, but notify the forest department or the police immediately. The department also issued helpline numbers, which can contact people immediately. Incidents of fast leopard incidents increase the leopard activities in the district. Leopards were recently seen in many places in Garhmukteshwar and Simbhavali region. People say that leopards come to the residential areas due to the regular decline in the wild environment. Officers must pay attention to this. The team of the responsible forest division is completely alert. Every possible effort is made to catch the leopard as soon as possible. The leopard may have driven from the nearby forest to the village. The department patrol at night to ensure that the leopard does no human or animal harm. Pramod Kumar Srivastava, district forest officer