AFP
5
February 2016
The
captured monkey, its arms tied tightly behind its back, sits crouched over in a
Mumbai residential colony trying with its teeth to untie the cord bound around
its ankles.
But
this primate -- caught just moments ago by a professional monkey catcher in India 's
commercial capital -- isn't going anywhere for a while, other than straight into
a cage.
The
wild macaque was caged after locals said it had been causing a nuisance for
more than six months, including stealing food and tearing up pillows that were
on sale in one of the colony's shops.
It
was one of three or four monkeys to have been tearing around the community in
the western city's Sion area and residents recently complained to a local
municipal councillor about the unwelcome guests.
Monkeys,
who are revered in Hindu-majority India , often trash gardens,
offices, residential rooftops and even attack people viciously for food -- but
are rarely subjected to such public humiliation.
When
locals spotted one of the primates on Friday morning they called a monkey
catcher who hot-footed it to the housing block and laid a trap with fruit.
Local
residents gathered round and cheered as bandages were tied around the macaque's
wrists and elbows and a rope was put around its neck.
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