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Leopard captured after wandering into Indonesian hotel

The leopard was captured following a response from multiple agencies this morning
The leopard was captured following a response from multiple agencies this morning

A leopard has been captured after it wandered into a hotel complex in one of Indonesia's most popular holiday destinations, sparking panic among guests.

The big cat was spotted this morning outside a guest room on the second floor of a hotel in Bandung, the capital of West Java, Indonesia's most populous province.

The hotel management alerted firefighters, who then contacted the local conservation agency about the sighting.

"We used a tranquiliser, and at around 10am the leopard was taken out of the hotel," Agus Arianto, head of West Java's conservation agency, said.

In late August, a leopard was reported to have escaped from a zoo located just five kilometres from the hotel.

Mr Arianto said it would take time to determine whether the animal captured today was the same one.

A tranquilized Javan leopard
The tranquilised Javan leopard pictured inside a cage at a hotel in Bandung

"Currently, the leopard is slowly regaining consciousness. It has started to growl," Mr Arianto said, adding that the animal would be taken to a conservation facility for observation.

Indonesia has seen other incidents involving escaped zoo animals in recent years.

In 2021, two Bengal tigers escaped from a zoo in Singkawang, West Kalimantan, after days of torrential rain created a hole near their enclosure.

A 47-year-old male zookeeper and several animals were found dead near the tiger cage.

One of the tigers was shot dead, while the other was captured alive.

Indonesia's zoos have long faced scrutiny, with some accused of animal cruelty and lax safety standards.