A local NGO has demanded an inquiry into the death of a leopard, which was rescued in Maharashtra's Aurangabad district.
The three-year-old leopard was rescued by a team of forest officials, policemen and villagers on Sunday afternoon, but died sometime later possibly due to cardiac arrest.
NGO Disha Foundation wrote to Forest Minister Sanjay Rathod and concerned department, demanding an inquiry into the death.
In the letter, the NGO alleged that a video of the rescue operation, which went viral on social media, clearly showed that the standard operating procedure prescribed by the union environment ministry had been violated.
The leopard was trapped using a net without being injected with a tranquiliser first and moreover, the video also showed eight to 10 people sitting on the animal, activist Yadav Tarte Patil, who runs the NGO said in the letter.
Meanwhile, deputy conservator of forests Satish Wadaskar had earlier said that the animal had died of suspected cardiac arrest while being transported to the district office and it was supposed to be released at Gautala Wildlife Sanctuary.
Child Among 5 Killed As Car Falls Into Roadside Canal In Bihar: Cops 16 Die Of Heat-Related Causes In 2 Hours In Bihar Hospital 7 Dead After Massive Fire In Maharashtra's Aurangabad, Probe On 2 French Rafale Jets Collide Mid-Air, Instructor, Pilot Missing Ayatollah Khamenei Warns Of "Divine Wrath" If Iran Backs Down Against Israel Mob Vandalised Kolkata Doctor Rape Murder Case Crime Scene? Cops Respond Oropouche Virus Kills 2 In Brazil: All About The Rare Disease Punjab Toll Plaza Blunder: Man Charged Rs 220 While Relaxing At Home NIA Probes Blast That Killed 1, Turns Out To Be Cooker Making Khichdi Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.