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Maharashtra forest department captures leopard after two-day rescue operation at Mercedes-Benz plant in Pune’s Chakan

The forest department issued a statement in this regard, stating that the leopard was first spotted on the company premises on Saturday morning after CCTV footage showed the animal entering the factory campus in search of prey

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The animal is believed to be a fully grown male leopard aged between 3.5 and 4 years. Pic via special arrangement

The animal is believed to be a fully grown male leopard aged between 3.5 and 4 years. Pic via special arrangement

After two days of an intense search and rescue operation, the leopard that had entered the multinational Mercedes-Benz manufacturing plant in Chakan was finally captured late on Monday night, bringing major relief to company employees and nearby residents.

The forest department issued a statement in this regard, stating that the leopard was first spotted on the company premises on Saturday morning after CCTV footage showed the animal entering the factory campus in search of prey.

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