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After 'harassing' 150 females, naughty monkey captured in Bihar

| | Nov 08, 2016, at 12:55 am
Patna, Nov 7 (TheBiharPost/IBNS): A special team of the forest department on Monday captured a naughty monkey which had harassed over 150 women so far.

The monkey was captured from Bathnaha areas of Araria district in Bihar with the help of a tranquiliser gun.

According to local villagers, the naughty money had been especially targeting the females on the streets, harassing them in many ways.

Initially, the local forest officials tried to capture it but as they failed in their attempt, a trained team of Patna got into the job and eventually captured it. The captured money was later released in the Betia forest in West Champaran district.

“The captured monkey had let loose a reign of terror in the areas for the past some time. Now, we can heave a sigh of relief,” a local forest official Hemchandra Mishra was quoted as saying in a local media.


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