Leopard spotted near DLF 5 area in Gurugram….

DLF issued an advisory ;asked residents to remain alert!


On Thursday, A leopard was spotted at various locations in the DLF 5 area of Gurugram, Haryana. 


As per the information, after receiving the information, the forest department launched a search operation while the wild cat sighting triggered panic in the area.


As per the information, the DLF issued an advisory and asked residents to remain alert.


"The leopard was first seen on August 7 by a vehicle driver near Faridabad T point around 6.00 am. At the same location, the leopard was seen again by a biker on August 30 at 12:10 am. A tractor driver saw the leopard near Camellias stone yard, back side of DLF phase 5 fire station, on September 6. On September 13, a leopard was spotted by a security guard at 8:00 pm near the water tank area and also seen by some women labourers near school no 16 at around 8:00 am. The leopard was again seen on September 14 again near school no 16 area at 5:00 am by a security guard," a communique issued by the DLF said.


The Belvedere Park Condominium Association (BPCA) too issued an advisory which read, "Though the sighting of leopard is quite at a distance, the BPCA security team has been put on alert and residents are also requested to keep an open eye while moving around in and out of the Belvedere Park. We advise you all to please be careful of the leopard on the loose and try to avoid visiting locations near DLF-V, especially on foot."


It should be noted that a large area of DLF 5 is situated in the foothills of the Aravalli ranges.

 

 



Meanwhile the search operation is under process and the team is trying to rescue, whereas the video has been spreading rapidly all across the social media.

 

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