Leopard spotted at Krisna Reddy Layout
The wild cat has entered an apartment
It's speculated it has escaped from its confines from BNP
People living in the Krishna Reddy area of Bengaluru are a worried lot as a leopard has strayed into it.
NewsFirst Prime learns that the wild cat has entered an apartment and has stayed put there for a long time.
A leopard has entered an apartment in Krishna Reddy Layout, Bengaluru. In order to trap it, members of the Leopard Task Force, Mysuru have been roped in.
These members are ready with two traps, waiting for the big cat to get into one of them. But as of now, the leopard remains… pic.twitter.com/N67dv7cUDh
— NewsFirst Prime (@NewsFirstprime) October 31, 2023
Forest officials are doing their best to trap it, but of no avail. In fact, these officials have also sought the help of the Leopard Task Force, stationed in Mysuru. However, even after the members arrived, with two traps to catch the beast, nothing much has fructified.
It’s being speculated that the leopard may have escaped from its confines from the Bannerghatta National Park.
The residents are spending sleepless nights and are in a state of shock as the leopard has been roaming around for the last 2-3 days.
Leopard spotted at Krisna Reddy Layout
The wild cat has entered an apartment
It's speculated it has escaped from its confines from BNP
People living in the Krishna Reddy area of Bengaluru are a worried lot as a leopard has strayed into it.
NewsFirst Prime learns that the wild cat has entered an apartment and has stayed put there for a long time.
A leopard has entered an apartment in Krishna Reddy Layout, Bengaluru. In order to trap it, members of the Leopard Task Force, Mysuru have been roped in.
These members are ready with two traps, waiting for the big cat to get into one of them. But as of now, the leopard remains… pic.twitter.com/N67dv7cUDh
— NewsFirst Prime (@NewsFirstprime) October 31, 2023
Forest officials are doing their best to trap it, but of no avail. In fact, these officials have also sought the help of the Leopard Task Force, stationed in Mysuru. However, even after the members arrived, with two traps to catch the beast, nothing much has fructified.
It’s being speculated that the leopard may have escaped from its confines from the Bannerghatta National Park.
The residents are spending sleepless nights and are in a state of shock as the leopard has been roaming around for the last 2-3 days.