<p>Leopards have been spotted in residential parts of Sujanpur area here, triggering panic among villagers who are scared to venture out in the evening fearing an attack.</p>.<p> Some of these sightings have been captured on videos recorded by villagers and some have been seen on CCTV footage.</p>.<p>The forest department has ordered the installation of cages in these areas to protect people from attacks, SDM Rakesh Sharma said.</p>.Himachal govt's white paper on state's finance a bundle of lies, says Jai Ram Thakur.<p> Leopards were spotted in Tira panchayat, Dera and Dhamdiyana areas of the Sujanpur Tira revenue sub division, villagers said.</p>.<p> “I saw three leopards during the morning hours adjacent to Mehli Khad (nallah) two days back and made a video on my mobile,” said Vijay Kumar, a resident of Tira. He said the leopards soon disappeared into the nearby forests.</p>.<p> Gram Panchayat Pradhan of Tira, Vamdev, said that leopards had made goats as their prey and that the matter has been reported to the local forest staff. He demanded that a cage be installed in the village to capture the wild animal.</p>.<p> Two goats of another villager Sanjay Kumar were killed by the leopards on September 4, he added.</p>.<p>Multiple leopard sightings have also been captured by CCTV near ward number 7 and 8 of Sujanpur town.</p>.<p> Leopards have also been seen in Karot village and according to the villagers, residents are afraid to move out in the evenings as attacks cannot be ruled out.</p>.<p> SDM Rakesh Sharma said that the forest Department had been directed to install a cage in the leopard infested areas so that they do not cause any harm.</p>.<p> Reports of leopards have also been received from various villages of the Bhoranj revenue sub division in Hamirpur, with people living there demanding installation of cages to catch them. </p>
<p>Leopards have been spotted in residential parts of Sujanpur area here, triggering panic among villagers who are scared to venture out in the evening fearing an attack.</p>.<p> Some of these sightings have been captured on videos recorded by villagers and some have been seen on CCTV footage.</p>.<p>The forest department has ordered the installation of cages in these areas to protect people from attacks, SDM Rakesh Sharma said.</p>.Himachal govt's white paper on state's finance a bundle of lies, says Jai Ram Thakur.<p> Leopards were spotted in Tira panchayat, Dera and Dhamdiyana areas of the Sujanpur Tira revenue sub division, villagers said.</p>.<p> “I saw three leopards during the morning hours adjacent to Mehli Khad (nallah) two days back and made a video on my mobile,” said Vijay Kumar, a resident of Tira. He said the leopards soon disappeared into the nearby forests.</p>.<p> Gram Panchayat Pradhan of Tira, Vamdev, said that leopards had made goats as their prey and that the matter has been reported to the local forest staff. He demanded that a cage be installed in the village to capture the wild animal.</p>.<p> Two goats of another villager Sanjay Kumar were killed by the leopards on September 4, he added.</p>.<p>Multiple leopard sightings have also been captured by CCTV near ward number 7 and 8 of Sujanpur town.</p>.<p> Leopards have also been seen in Karot village and according to the villagers, residents are afraid to move out in the evenings as attacks cannot be ruled out.</p>.<p> SDM Rakesh Sharma said that the forest Department had been directed to install a cage in the leopard infested areas so that they do not cause any harm.</p>.<p> Reports of leopards have also been received from various villages of the Bhoranj revenue sub division in Hamirpur, with people living there demanding installation of cages to catch them. </p>