<p>Mysuru: The Forest department stopped the special combing cum search operation taken up in the Infosys campus in Mysuru on Wednesday, as they have not found any direct or indirect signs of leopard movement on camera traps, CCTVs, drone cameras or noticed any pug marks on the campus for the past ten days. </p><p>Forest Department, Mysuru division (territorial), DCF K N Basavaraju informed about stopping the operation and said that the team looked for the leopard in areas close to the campus but found no movement. Hence they have stopped the operation. They have given suggestions on precautionary measures to be taken at the campus to prevent repetition of such an incident again. Campus authorities have been advised to use thermal drones to monitor the campus during the night, he said.</p>.Karnataka High Court asks Lokayukta to continue MUDA probe.<p>The leopard was first sighted at the campus on December 31 and Forest department took up operation for 16 days. They took out massive sweep combing-cum-driving operation, to search and rescue the leopard since Saturday. </p><p>The team of Forest department personnel, Elephant and Leopard Task forces, a veterinary team led by Conservator of Forest, Mysuru circle, Malathi Priya, DCFs Basavaraju, I B Prabhu Gowda, and ACFs Paramesh and Ravindra had taken up the operation along with Infosys staff. They used normal drones during the day and thermal drones during the night for aerial search. </p>
<p>Mysuru: The Forest department stopped the special combing cum search operation taken up in the Infosys campus in Mysuru on Wednesday, as they have not found any direct or indirect signs of leopard movement on camera traps, CCTVs, drone cameras or noticed any pug marks on the campus for the past ten days. </p><p>Forest Department, Mysuru division (territorial), DCF K N Basavaraju informed about stopping the operation and said that the team looked for the leopard in areas close to the campus but found no movement. Hence they have stopped the operation. They have given suggestions on precautionary measures to be taken at the campus to prevent repetition of such an incident again. Campus authorities have been advised to use thermal drones to monitor the campus during the night, he said.</p>.Karnataka High Court asks Lokayukta to continue MUDA probe.<p>The leopard was first sighted at the campus on December 31 and Forest department took up operation for 16 days. They took out massive sweep combing-cum-driving operation, to search and rescue the leopard since Saturday. </p><p>The team of Forest department personnel, Elephant and Leopard Task forces, a veterinary team led by Conservator of Forest, Mysuru circle, Malathi Priya, DCFs Basavaraju, I B Prabhu Gowda, and ACFs Paramesh and Ravindra had taken up the operation along with Infosys staff. They used normal drones during the day and thermal drones during the night for aerial search. </p>