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Cobra catcher coaxes venomous snake out of government office in India

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Cobra catcher coaxes venomous snake out of government office in India

Cobra catcher coaxes venomous snake out of government office in India

A black cobra was rescued from a government office building in central India's Madhya Pradesh on March 20 by a snake catcher.

A black cobra was rescued from a government office building in central India's Madhya Pradesh on March 20 by a snake catcher.

The incident took place in the Finance Department of the Ministry of Defence building in Sagar.

A video shows the snake expert Akeel Baba arriving to conduct his rescue operation during the daytime.

Baba can be seen entering the office, where a person tells him the location of the reptile hiding underneath a shelf.

The 5-foot-long black cobra took two hours to rescue.

The cobra was caught using a snake stick and taken outside before being put into a container for transport.




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