In Photos: Grey langur resurfaces at Bhavan’s College weeks after rescue and release

A grey langur that terrorised students and staff at Bhavan’s College and nearby areas in Andheri West — before being captured and released into its natural habitat by the forest department — is believed to have returned to the vicinity. (Pics/By Special Arrangement)

Updated On: 2025-11-14 11:23 AM IST

Compiled by : ronak mastakar

(Pic/By Special Arrangement)

A student from Bhavan’s College, requesting not to be named, said, “Since the past two days, a langur has been spotted on the campus. As it is being aggressive, we suspect that it might be the same primate that was captured.”

Another student said, “A friend spotted the langur entering a food joint outside the campus, sparking panic among customers. The forest department must rescue the langur to prevent human-wildlife conflict and release it back into its natural environment.”

According to sources, the langur has been seen approaching a particular man, whom the primate that haunted the campus earlier would also be seen around, leading people to believe it might be the same animal.

Forest department sources told mid-day that the langur that was earlier captured from the college campus by the Sanjay Gandhi National Park rescue team was released back into its natural habitat far away.

On October 8, mid-day revealed how visitors and students had raised concerns about a grey langur frequently seen on the campus as well as the nearby Metro station and Andheri Sports Complex, among other spots. 

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