Snake spotted in Sakchi roadside toy shop, bottled reptile to be released in forest

Jamshedpur: A dangerous poisonous snake was spotted Friday afternoon near a toy shop just beside the Pump House situated in Sakchi police station area.

There was chaos in the area on seeing the snake as the bystanders were rattled and ran away.

Many customers were buying teddy bears at the shop.

People started running helter skelter as soon as the word about a snake having been spotted in the area spread.

Later, a crowd of people gathered to see the snake and people kept watching the snake for a long time without being able to do much.

The snake was crawling all over the teddy bear shop and the toys kept there.

Later, the famous lady snake catcher Rajni was informed by the bystanders.

After getting the information, she reached the shop and caught the snake in a bottle.

She said that she would release the snake in a forest.

 

Snake catcher Rajni catching snake in sakchi
Snake catcher Rajni catching snake in sakchi

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