Updated On: 19 December, 2025 01:29 PM IST | Anushree Gaikwad
Panic struck Bhayander as a leopard entered a residential building on Friday, leaving six injured. Rescue teams and volunteers are managing the situation, warning locals to maintain distance for safety. (PICS/ RANJEET JADHAV, SOURCES/ SATEJ SHINDE)

1/17

2/17
Confirming the incident to mid-day, Deputy Conservator of Forests Sachin Repal of the Thane Territorial Forest Department said the department had received reports of the animal’s presence. PIC/ Sources
ADVERTISEMENT

3/17
A rescue team was immediately dispatched to the site. PIC/ Sources

4/17
Volunteers from NGO SARRP- India are also at the spot to assist the forest department. PIC/ Ranjeet Jadhav
ADVERTISEMENT

5/17
The leopard has injured six people. PIC/ Sources

6/17
Repal urged locals to stay away from the building and avoid provoking the leopard, warning that any such attempt could trigger a human–leopard conflict. PIC/ Sources
ADVERTISEMENT

7/17
Rescue efforts are underway. PIC/ Aditya Shinde

8/17
Police manage crowd as rescue operation continues at Parijat CHS, Bhayandar East. PIC/ Satej Shinde
ADVERTISEMENT

9/17
Police officials were advising people to stay away from the site. PIC/ Satej Shinde

10/17
Residents were watching the rescue operation from their building gate or house window at BP Cross Road in Bhayandar East. PIC/ Satej Shinde
ADVERTISEMENT

11/17
The leopard has caused a major panic across the area. PIC/ Satej Shinde

12/17
A local said, "The presence of local politicians and their workers in large numbers near the building is making it difficult for the forest department to rescue the leopard." PIC/ Sources
ADVERTISEMENT

13/17
An official from the Forest Department confirmed that the leopard has been successfully tranquilised

14/17
Blue round dot is where the leopard was in Bhayander East
ADVERTISEMENT

15/17
Leopard rescued and taken to SGNP from incidents place at Bhayandar (East) in Thane. PIC/Satej Shinde

16/17
SGNP Director Anita Patil has sent the SGNP leopard rescue team to the spot along with Wildlife veterinarian Dr Nikhil Bangar, who has expertise to rescue the Leopard. PIC/Satej Shinde
ADVERTISEMENT

17/17
An official from the Forest Department confirmed that the leopard was successfully tranquilised around 2.18 pm. The leopard is now rescued and taken to SGNP. PIC/Satej Shinde