It was captured on CCTV at 3.10 am on Thursday (November 28). Earlier, it had been directly quick-sighted by a watcher at 9.30 pm. With the image of tiger captured on Fri morning, forest department observance has been intense. It looks to be a full full-grown male tiger however its whereabouts have still not been copied. P Kalyan Kumar, chief conservator of forests (CCF), Nagpur Circle, said, “From Fri, the Infosys company premises wherever the tiger has been frequenting, has started removing tall grass and vegetation. We tend to hope this can deter the massive cat to venture there.” The supplemental that until the date the tiger has not injured anyone and has been keeping aloof from human habitation. The feline looks to be shuffling between 8-10 km distance by moving out of Mihan towards Sumthana, Gumgaon, Sondepar, and Khadka. “We are attempting to spot the tiger from that landscape it’s arrived,” same deputy conservator of forests (DyCF) Prabhunath Shukla to 1 of the newspapers. Meanwhile, no direct or indirect evidence of a leopard was found throughout patrolling and observance in Ambazari biodiversity park on Fri. On weekdays, some guests copied leopard pugmarks throughout excursion. “Our exercise to observe can continue until the complete 750-hectare forest space is scanned. The choice to open the park for guests can depend upon findings of the survey,” said Shukla.