LEOPARD ENTERS
BENGALURU SCHOOL
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On a day
when its students were enjoying their weekly holiday, a school near Whitefield
was the centre stage for a tense encounter between Forest officials and a
leopard on Sunday. During the nearly 10-hour-long drama, two people were
injured before the leopard was tranquilised on the school premises.Around 4
a.m., the security at Vibgyor High in Marathahalli suspected that a leopard had
broken into the school premises. CCTV camera footage showing the big cat
skulking through the corridors of the school and even entering the kitchen,
confirmed their fear. Forest Department staff were called in, and two teams
were formed to scour the school.
“It was an
8-year-old full-grown male leopard. It may have strayed from the open forests
near Whitefield, and once strayed, it could not go back,” said Ravi Ralf,
Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife).For the most part of the
morning, there was no sign of the leopard within the school. However, after
officials spotted it in a neighbouring copse — which they said was common for a
leopard that has lost its way. But as they approached it, the trapped feline
fled across an empty field and leapt back into the school.“We tried to lock it
in a room, but the windows close to the roof were covered by a flimsy mesh. It
managed to push its way outside and leap to another room. Even there, it pushed
through the mesh and leapt out… those were anxious moments,” said Mr. Ralf.The
tense drama took a violent turn when Forest officials shot the leopard with
tranquiliser darts. But before the tranquiliser could kick in, the trapped
feline, perhaps scared by the presence of the men surrounding it, went on an
attacking spree.In panic, it started to charge at Forest officials inside the
school. One of the people attacked was wildlife conservationist Sanjay Gubbi,
who had been called to the scene by Forest Department officials. He tried to
escape by scaling a wall but was dragged down by the leopard, which then bit
him in the arm even as he tried to fend off its attacks. In the melee, a driver
was also among the injured.
Eventually,
the drugged leopard made its way to a changing room and collapsed there. After
an hour of waiting, and confirming that the leopard was in fact asleep, it was
covered with a net and taken out of the school.“It is being kept for treatment
and observation at the rescue centre of the Bannerghatta Biological Park,” said
Santosh Kumar, Park Director. The Forest Department will take a call on its
relocation on Monday.
Previous
incidents
February
17, 2015: A leopard
was run over by an unidentified vehicle on NICE Road, near Kanakapura Road
turn-off
August 22,
2014: An adult
leopard was caught at Dasanahalli on Magadi Road on the outskirts of the city.
For over a month, the leopard was frequently sighted in the area, and had
apparently killed five livestock animals and three dogs
June 2014: A leopard spotted at an apartment
complex as well as in the school on Kanakapura Road
May 2014: Another
sighting at an apartment complex close to the Electronics City turn-off of NICE
Road
February 2014: Leopard
trapped near Tavarakere village on the outskirts of the city. Traps were laid
after residents had sighted three leopards in the area
4 a.m.: Leopard
enters Vibgyor School at Marathahalli. Though seen entering in CCTV camera
footage, confirmation is not there whether it has continued to remain in the
school
7 a.m.: Police
informed, who call the Department of Forest
10 a.m.: Two teams
of Forest officials formed to search the premises of the school. Two cages are
brought in to trap the leopard
4 p.m.: Leopard
spotted at woods nearby. Runs into the school when Forest Department officials
close in
6.30 p.m.: When
attempting to tranquilise the leopard, the feline charges and attacks officials
8.30 p.m.: Leopard
rescued and pulled out of the school
9.30 p.m.: Leopard
taken to Bannerghatta Rescue Centre
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