The scenario was introduced below management by Dudhwa Buffer Zone forest officers who rushed to the location and captured the reptile.
PTI
Updated:October 19, 2019, 12:01 AM IST
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Lakhimpur Kheri: Nearly a dozen police personnel on the Pallia Kotwali right here have been in for a fright on Thursday evening when a virtually Four-foot-long younger crocodile was discovered occupying a hall of the constructing.
The scenario was introduced below management by Dudhwa Buffer Zone forest officers who rushed to the location and captured the reptile.
“The captured crocodile was released in the Dudhwa area,” Anil Kumar Patel, Deputy Director of Dudhwa buffer zone, advised PTI on Friday.
He added that the buffer zone forest workers in Pallia vary has been instructed to launch a drive to seize stray crocodiles hiding in nullahs and drains in the town.
Pallia Kotwali in-charge Vidya Shankar Shukla stated the crocodile was noticed inside the police station round 9.00 pm on Thursday evening.
“Without irritating the reptile, the local forest department officials were informed who captured it and took away with them,” he stated.
“Pallia kotwali is located near a large nullah in which crocodiles often take shelter and when the area is flooded, they shift to convenient water bodies with rain waters. However, this year, rainfall was inadequate and the nullaha has grown almost dry due to which crocodiles are taking shelter in nearby residential areas,” Patel stated.
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