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Leopard search called off at Infosys' Mysuru campus; forest officials say animal likely moved out

The forest department has issued an advisory to Infosys authorities to enhance their security protocol

January 16, 2025 / 11:28 IST
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Forest Officials and Guards at the Infosys Mysuru Campus
Forest Officials and Guards at the Infosys Mysuru Campus

Karnataka forest department has called off the search for a leopard at the Infosys campus in Mysuru, 15 days after the animal was sighted triggering panic, deployment of drones and work-from-home instructions for trainees.

The animal likely moved out of the campus, forest department officials said. “As no direct or indirect evidence of the leopard has been found in the past 10 days, the operation has been suspended,” deputy conservator of forests (territorial) KN Basavaraj said on January 16.

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On December 31, forest department officials confirmed a leopard was sighted on the 350-acre campus through CCTV footage. A task force was deployed to track and capture the animal.

After the sighting, the Bengaluru-based company asked employees to work from home and gave trainees two days off to track the elusive feline.