<p>A six-foot-long crocodile unexpectedly strayed into human habitat causing panic among residents here on Thursday.</p>.<p>Residents of ward 5 called up the forest department officials and local body members after spotting the reptile near the bus depot at Old Dandeli.</p>.<p>The officials rushed to the spot and caught it with the help of a few residents. </p>.<p><strong>Residents panic</strong></p>.<p>The residents attempted to stage a flash protest against the officials alleging that the department had not taken any measures despite the death of a man in a crocodile attack a month ago at Patelnagar. They also targeted the local elected representative for not responding to their calls about the sudden appearance of the crocodile. </p>.<p>Range forest officer Appasaheb Kavashetty said that a decision was taken at the meeting of the local residents to shift the killer crocodile away from human habitat. </p>.<p>“The crocodile that was caught on Thursday had sustained minor injuries. It was released in the wild after treatment,” he said.</p>.<p>It is not known if the reptile spotted on Thursday was the one that had killed a man at Patel Nagar last month. The frequent appearance of crocodiles in residential areas has panicked local people. </p>
<p>A six-foot-long crocodile unexpectedly strayed into human habitat causing panic among residents here on Thursday.</p>.<p>Residents of ward 5 called up the forest department officials and local body members after spotting the reptile near the bus depot at Old Dandeli.</p>.<p>The officials rushed to the spot and caught it with the help of a few residents. </p>.<p><strong>Residents panic</strong></p>.<p>The residents attempted to stage a flash protest against the officials alleging that the department had not taken any measures despite the death of a man in a crocodile attack a month ago at Patelnagar. They also targeted the local elected representative for not responding to their calls about the sudden appearance of the crocodile. </p>.<p>Range forest officer Appasaheb Kavashetty said that a decision was taken at the meeting of the local residents to shift the killer crocodile away from human habitat. </p>.<p>“The crocodile that was caught on Thursday had sustained minor injuries. It was released in the wild after treatment,” he said.</p>.<p>It is not known if the reptile spotted on Thursday was the one that had killed a man at Patel Nagar last month. The frequent appearance of crocodiles in residential areas has panicked local people. </p>