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Leopard returns home after two-day urban sojourn in Lamjung

Leopard returns home after two-day urban sojourn in Lamjung

By Ramji Rana

The leopard which entered into human settlements at Beshishahar in Lamjung disrict has been set free in a nearby forest of Udipur, Beshishahar in the district, on Monday, August 1, 2016. Photo: Ramji Rana

LAMJUNG: A leopard which strayed into Besisahar, the district headquarters of Lamjung and frightened locals, was taken under control after two days, on Monday. The adult leopard was tranquilised and taken to a nearby forest in Udipur where it was set free in its natural habitat today. A team from the Chitwan National Park was called to Lamjung to tranquilise the leopard. The wild cat was first spotted near Gairidhara of Besisahar-12 on Saturday at around 8:30 am. Seeing it prowling near the Jhinge Khola, locals of Trivenitol and police tried to shoo it away. Terrified by a mob chasing it, the adult mammal, however, entered basement of a house where it was holed up since Saturday. The leopard did not attack or injure anybody during its two-day sojourn in the town, according to locals. READ ALSO