Thieves Cross All Limits: Steal Goat Trapped to Catch Leopard, Hold Mutton Feast; Case Reaches Police Station

In Bijnor district, a goat was tied inside a cage as bait to capture a leopard. The plan was for the leopard to enter the cage in pursuit of the goat and get trapped. However, thieves stole the goat before the leopard could be caught.
 
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Shocking Incident in Bijnor: Goat Used to Capture Leopard Stolen from Cage

In a bizarre turn of events from Bijnor district, Uttar Pradesh, a goat tied inside a cage as bait to capture a leopard was stolen. The incident has left both locals and forest officials stunned. The goat was meant to lure a leopard that had been causing concern in the area, but thieves took advantage of the situation and stole the goat, turning it into an unexpected theft case rather than a wildlife rescue operation.

Leopard Trapping Gone Wrong: Goat Theft Sparks Concern

The leopard had been spotted in several areas of Bijnor, and the forest department, in an effort to capture the wild cat, set up a trap by tying a goat inside a cage. The plan was simple: the goat would attract the leopard, and the cage would shut once the leopard entered. However, things took a surprising turn when thieves broke into the area and stole the goat before the leopard could be captured.

The stolen goat, which was supposed to act as live bait, turned into a theft case when the local authorities were informed. According to reports, the thieves took the goat and organized a "mutton feast," leaving the forest officials and local police in shock.

Forest Department and Police Involvement

The theft has now become a police matter, with the authorities investigating the unusual crime. Forest officials are concerned not only about the theft but also about the safety of the locals, as the leopard remains uncaptured. Efforts to recapture the leopard are underway, but the incident has raised questions about the security of such operations.

The police have registered the case and are actively searching for the culprits involved in stealing the goat. Meanwhile, forest officials are working to ensure that such incidents do not hinder their efforts to protect both wildlife and the local population.

Public Reaction and Safety Concerns

The incident has sparked discussions among locals, many of whom are both amused and concerned by the situation. The theft of the goat has delayed efforts to capture the leopard, which remains a threat to nearby villages. The forest department has urged locals to stay alert and report any sightings of the leopard.

This case highlights the challenges faced by wildlife officials in managing both human and animal safety in areas where wildlife intrudes into human settlements.

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