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Hapur News: ‘Sweet poison’ given to monkeys on such a small matter, you might be shocked to know the reason behind the murder

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Tejesh Chauhan, Hapur: In Garhmukteshwar house of ​​Hapur, 25 monkeys did not die similar to that, that they had been killed by giving them sweet poison. This sensational disclosure has been made by the police three days after the tragic dying of the monkeys. Hapur police have arrested two accused of poisoning monkeys. The people of the realm are shocked by this revelation of the police. They are talking amongst themselves that in any case, how can anyone have such enmity with monkeys that they took the problem to poison them! Those who killed monkeys had been arrested.
Disclosing this entire matter, the Superintendent of Police acknowledged that on May 15, Garhmukteshwar police station had obtained information that some monkeys had been lying on the canal monitor leading to Jhadina. On the concept of information, when the police reached the spot with speedy affect, about 25 monkeys had been found ineffective there. Jaggery was found saved on a little bit of newspaper near them. With speedy affect, the forest division crew and veterinarians had been known as on the spot. After conducting the postmortem of the entire monkeys, a case was registered at Garhmukteshwar police station. The search was started for the people who executed this incident.

Why kill monkeys?
The Superintendent of Police acknowledged that by means of its sources, the police arrested Kapil s/o Chand Kiran Chauhan and Rohtas alias Lala s/o Meghraj Chauhan, who carried out the incident. An empty packet of termite killer (Faradon) was moreover recovered from their possession. During interrogation, the accused instructed that they’ve sugarcane cultivation in three bighas of land. Here, these monkeys destroyed the sugarcane throughout the fields immediately after sowing they usually’re repeatedly struggling losses from the monkeys for the ultimate plenty of years. He instructed that monkeys run to chew when chased away.

…nonetheless the monkeys died after consuming it
Angered by this, on May 13, he bought 1 kg of termite medicine (Faradon) from Food Store Medical Store, Kasba Garhmukteshwar and on May 14, bought 2 kg of jaggery from Bankelal’s retailer. Both had blended that medicine with jaggery and saved it for the monkeys to eat. The accused moreover say that they thought that the termite medicine would make the monkeys unconscious and go away attributable to fret, nonetheless the monkeys died after consuming it. The Superintendent of Police acknowledged that at present movement has been initiated in opposition to those two.