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Mumbai: Six-foot-long python rescued from Dharavi house

Updated on: 02 January,2021 10:36 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Ranjeet Jadhav | ranjeet.jadhav@mid-day.com

The snake was handed over to the forest department.

Mumbai: Six-foot-long python rescued from Dharavi house

Indian Rock Python. Pic/iStock

An Indian Rock Python stuck in the ceiling of a house in Dharavi was rescued by the police on Thursday night.


A constable, Murlidhar Jadhav, from Kurla Police station rescued the six-foot-long snake.


“I have been appointed as an honourable animal welfare officer since 2016. Around 9.30 pm on Thursday I got a police control call about a big snake being stuck in the ceiling of a house at Y Junction in Dharavi. I immediately reached the spot and rescued the Indian Rock Python which was six feet long. The reptile was handed over to the forest department,” said Jadhav.


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