Indore: A hyena was spotted on the premises of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) at Indore, after which its management has asked the students to remain alert.
An IIT official on Friday said that the forest department has been informed about the presence of the wild animal.
"A hyena was spotted for a while on Thursday on the premises of the institute at Simrol area, around 30 km away from Indore," the official said.
Forest Ranger Rasheed Khan said that the pug marks of the hyena have been found on the premises, but it has not been sighted.
Sources said that the hyena might have returned to the wild as forest area is located right behind the campus.
This is not the first incident in which a wild animal was spotted at the IIT Indore campus. A leopard had entered the institute premises in January this year and was captured in a cage set up for it at the facility.
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