
Cages with goats as baits were set up to lure the leopard near a factory in Manesar. (AFP)
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Leopard entered Maruti factory near Delhi early on Thursday
Search carried out by more than 100 cops, wildlife officials
Leopard caught this evening, tranquilized, will be freed in forest
The skittish leopard managed to evade nearly 100 police and forest officials carrying tranquilliser guns inside the factory at Manesar, which went into lockdown after it was spotted lurking around by security guards early Thursday.
"Many teams of police and forest guards are searching for the leopard. We have cordoned off the entire complex," said Ashok Bakshi, a deputy commissioner of police in Manesar, roughly 30 miles from the capital during the search yesterday.
Workers were evacuated from the Maruti Suzuki plant which covers nearly 600 kms and is the largest in India churning out nearly a million vehicles a year.
Cages with goats as baits were set up to lure the leopard; firecrackers were also lit to scare it into emerging from its hideout. "The leopard is hiding behind a machine which is used for assembling car engines. It is difficult to move the machine," Wild Life Conservator Vinod Kumar told the Press Trust of India during the mission.
In January, a leopard was beaten to death by a mob outside Gurgaon near Delhi after it attacked and injured eight people.
Last year, a leopard injured three children after wandering into a school in Bangalore.
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