Ten days after Mumbai Mirror reported that crocodiles from the Powai Lake were spotted on the promenade close to IIT-B, several visitors have now reported that two “huge crocodiles” have been roaming inside the Sanjay Gandhi National Park.The forest officials from the park are on their toes after a cleaner confirmed the presence of the crocodiles. “We started receiving complaints from visitors around 10 days ago. Most of the visitors have spotted the crocodiles near the rivulets that flow from the Tulsi Lake. We haven’t been able to find any crocodile in the park, but a member of the cleaning staff said he saw one,” a forest official said.The cleaner informed the park officials that he spotted a crocodile near the national park’s famous boating area on Saturday.Mirror had reported on July 7 that a pathway constructed by the BMC near the Powai Lake has eased up the movement of crocodiles from the lake to the adjacent promenade (‘Powai Lake crocs take a walk on the promenade’). The range forest officer, Rajendra Pawar, said that the forest officials have set up warning boards across the national parking asking visitors to stay away from the water bodies. “Crocodile sightings have been reported by visitors, including morning walkers,” he said.