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Appointed to rid Juhu society of monkey menace, man disappears with Rs 4000
Updated On: 30 May, 2016 06:00 PM IST | | Neha LM Tripathi
<p>The residents of the Lohtse society are confused and unhappy with the monkey rescuer whom they paid Rs. 4000 for rescuing the monkey residing in their society since two months and is seen to be nowhere</p>
The residents of the Lohtse society are confused and unhappy with the monkey rescuer whom they paid Rs. 4000 for rescuing the monkey residing in their society since two months and is seen to be nowhere. The Forest Department manual 'bait' cage is lying in the society without any use since the cage needs to be manually handled in order to trap the wild animal.
The residents of the society, who have been behind the Forest Department (FD) officials to safely rescue, finally saw some action on Tuesday. The cage, which is used to bait a Leopard in order to trap the big cat, came to the rescue of the Juhu residents in order to trap the monkey. The residents who paid Rs.4000 for this cage have been assured that they will soon be free from the wild animal. This came after mid-day had reported that no monkey-rescuing cage with the FD was delaying the rescue process of the monkey who has been a guest in the Juhu society since more than 60 days.
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