Mysore/Mysuru, Dec. 9 -- Rumours causing headache to Forest Department
The tiger which was spotted inside BEML campus and later disappeared without a trace has now created a sense of fear among the public.
The tiger was spotted inside BEML campus about a week back and the Forest Department officials and staff, who inspected the campus, installed 10 camera traps to observe the movement of the tiger and had also placed a cage to trap the big wild cat besides conducting combing operations.
Meanwhile, a video of a tiger jumping on the compound wall and sneaking out through barbed fencing had gone viral on social media and rumours of the tiger being spotted inside BEML campus again is causing a headache to the Forest Department and people r...
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