Panic stricken tax officials at the central excise office ran for life inside the office campus and made calls to the police and forest department after the panther, a male aged 8-9 years, walked in.
But fortunately no one was injured and the big cat moved into a nearby godown. Forest officials rushed to the spot and after a five-hour long rescue operation, the animal was caught.
The panther was tranquilised and taken from Bhiwadi to Sariska, said Alwar DFO Shalabh Kumar.
On Tuesday, a panther had entered into an under- construction shopping complex in the Sikar district of Rajasthan.
It was later tranquilised by a forest department team and released in the forest area in Patan in Sikar district.
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