Updated On: 08 April, 2024 06:55 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
Activists blame forest department for delay in setting up traps and cages, as neighbourhood continues to reel under fear

The area near Vasai fort where the leopard was first spotted on March 29
Vasai residents have been living in fear of a leopard whose movements have been noticed by many people over the past 10 days. Activists allege that the range forest officer of Mandvi has failed to take prompt action to ensure the big cat is captured.
Local healthcare activist Rajendra Dhage asked why the forest department took eight days to install two cages to trap the leopard. “Is the process of installing cages to trap wild cat so slow? Are human lives not important for forest officials? I have been told that the local forest officials had not sought permission from their higher-ups in Nagpur to install cages to trap the leopard. If this is true, a thorough department investigation is needed as the lives of humans are in danger until the big cat is caught.”

Marks that are believed to be the big cat’s pawprints. Pics/Hanif Patel