Daily Dispatch

Panic as leopard goes walkabout in car factory in India

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WILDLIFE officials and police were on the hunt yesterday for a leopard on the loose inside a factory run by India’s largest car manufactur­er.

Nearly 100 police and forestry officials carrying tranquilli­ser guns were pursuing the big cat inside the factory at Manesar, which went into lockdown after the leopard was spotted lurking around by security guards early yesterday.

“Many teams of police and forest guards are searching for the leopard. We have cordoned off the entire complex,” Ashok Bakshi, a deputy commission­er of police in Manesar, roughly 50km from New Delhi, said.

Workers were evacuated from the Maruti Suzuki plant, the largest in India churning out nearly a million vehicles a year.

A spokesman for Maruti Suzuki said “they are in the process of collecting more details”, but did not elaborate further.

Deadly conflict between humans and animals has increased in recent years in India largely due to shrinking forest habitats and urban expansion.

India’s environmen­t ministry said in August that 1 144 people were killed between April 2014 and May this year by wild animals – an average of more than one a day.

There are an estimated 12 000 to 14 000 leopards in India, which are frequently killed when they stray into villages.

Officials say one is every day.

In January a leopard was beaten to death by a mob outside Gurgaon, a satellite city outside Delhi, after it attacked and injured eight people.

Last year a leopard injured three children after wandering into a school in Bangalore in India’s south. Local schools went into lockdown for days until the leopard was located and tranquilli­sed. — AFP killed on average

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? LEOPARD CRAWL: CCTV footage shows a leopard walking inside an Indian car factory
Picture: AFP LEOPARD CRAWL: CCTV footage shows a leopard walking inside an Indian car factory

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