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Foreign National Detained for Allegedly Killing Monkeys in Mathura

In a disturbing incident in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, a foreign national has been detained for allegedly killing multiple monkeys using an air gun. The discovery of the monkey carcasses near Govind Kund has led to public outrage and immediate police action. Locals have demanded strict punishment for the accused as investigations unfold. This incident raises significant concerns about animal welfare and the treatment of wildlife in the area. Stay tuned for updates as the investigation progresses.
 
Foreign National Detained for Allegedly Killing Monkeys in Mathura

Incident Overview



A shocking incident has emerged from Mathura, Uttar Pradesh, where a foreign national is accused of brutally killing several monkeys. The news has caused a stir in the local community, prompting immediate police action.


Details of the Incident

The incident occurred near the Govind Kund Parikrama Marg in the Govardhan police station area, where multiple monkey carcasses were discovered. Upon hearing the news, hundreds of locals rushed to the scene, accusing a foreigner of the killings. The police quickly arrived and detained the suspect for questioning.


Use of Air Gun

According to reports, the suspect allegedly used an air gun to shoot the monkeys. The police have seized the bodies for post-mortem examinations. Local residents claim that the foreign national fired bullets from an air gun, leading to the deaths of the monkeys. Previously, there have been instances of dead animals found in this area.


Medical professionals have reportedly removed an air gun pellet from the head of an injured monkey. SP Triguna confirmed that several monkey bodies have been recovered and sent for autopsy.


Community Reaction

The foreign national remains in custody as investigations continue. Authorities are committed to taking appropriate action based on the findings of the inquiry. The local populace is outraged and is demanding strict measures against the accused.