The process of snakes released in this village of Meerut continues! 8 and the snakes found in the house of Mahfus Saifi, the Forest Department said – Snakes appear in the village of Meerut.

More than 50 snakes came out of a house when a stir was caused by a stir in the village of El Li from Meerut district of Uttar Pradesh. Housemates with villagers killed most snakes. Two days later, the Forest Committee visited the village. The team rescued eight more snakes from the same house. The whole thing is the URA police station.
According to the Forest Department, the rescue team visited the site after the snakes were discovered at the house of Mahfus Saifi on Tuesday night. The people of the team have safely taken half a dozen snakes from the house. Divisional Forest Officer (DFO) Rajesh Kumar said that rescue snakes appear to be non -taxic species.
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TFO said, “The first home is likely to lay eggs. They are now exploding on the feet.” At the same time, Aditya Tiwari, a reptile scientist who runs a volunteer, said that snakes belong to a verified Calpetic species of water snake. He said, “This species is toxic, and a woman can put 40-50 eggs at a time.”
On the other hand, these incidents of snakes have caused panic in the village. The locals have demanded a permanent solution to this problem. Forest residents have urged the residents not to harm the snakes and not to inform the authorities immediately.
Officials also reminded the people that strict action would be taken against a punishable crime and violators under the Wildlife Protection Act.
In fact, on Sunday, there was a shocking scene in the village, when more than 50 snakes came out of the yard of Saifi’s house, panic in the area. After the initial shock, the villagers killed 52 snakes with Saifi and his family, and they buried in a pit.
The TFO reports that a team has been sent for trial after the incident went viral on social media. He said these snakes were published under the 1972 Wildlife Protection Act.