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Delhi cracks down as monkeys run amuck

Posted: Monday, December 17, 2007 2:03 PM
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NEW DELHI, India – Sankar Masthri is a monkey catcher. It says so on his business card.

"Monkey, Dog Hunter," it reads, together with little drawings of his targets and his cell phone number. The phone's ringing a lot these days, as India’s capital tries to rid itself of an exploding primate population that’s accused of all kinds of mayhem.

"Problem is, monkeys [are] getting smart," Masthri said, as we watched from a distance as one audacious monkey leaned inside a cage baited with bananas and made away with the food before Masthri could pull a wire to close the hatch and trap it.

VIDEO: Monkeys become deadly menace in Delhi
 
Monkey hunters are paid 450 rupees (around $11) per monkey, a good rate by local standards. The monkeys are taken to reserves outside the city after they are caught. Masthri claimed to have caught scores in recent days, but the day we joined him was clearly slow going.

"Smart monkey," he repeated, shaking his head and again taking cover behind a bush, wire in hand.

‘Marauding monkeys’
There are an estimated 20,000 monkeys in Delhi, and the effort to get rid of them has taken on new urgency after the deputy mayor of Delhi plunged to his death in October while trying to fend off a group of primates on his balcony.  

"Marauding monkeys kill deputy mayor," screamed one newspaper headline. The media was soon filled with lurid tales of monkeys terrorizing the city.

Later, a group of monkeys went on a rampage in a low-income neighborhood, injuring more than 20 people, mostly children. Residents claimed the monkeys tried to snatch the children.

"We have lost our dear deputy mayor," Aarti Mehra, the mayor of Delhi, told me shortly after ordering extra teams of monkey hunters. "This menace must stop."

Anybody who feeds the monkeys will be fined, she says, though more drastic action against the primates – culling, for instance – isn’t really an option since the monkey is revered by the Hindu religion. The monkey God, Hanuman, represents strength.

Ian Williams/ NBC News
A money catcher and his prey in New Delhi, India.

Do not provoke an angry monkey
To add insult to injury, monkeys have taken a liking to the main government buildings in Delhi, where on most days large troops of them can be seen scaling fences and roofs, sitting provocatively on top of signs reading "Government of India."  Several recently broke into the Defense Department, fleeing with confidential documents, which were found scattered over the streets.

They were even declared a security threat recently, amid dark murmurings of a possible Pakistan connection.

Some government ministries and foreign embassies have brought in langurs, which are lanky, aggressive monkeys that scare away those causing problems. The langurs patrol middle-class and diplomatic districts.

Ian Williams / NBC News
Monkeys take to the street in New Delhi, India.

"We’ve had no problem since we deployed the langur wallah," one woman told me in the front yard of her large house, near the park where Masthri was working. "Before they would go to the roof and throw off the pots. They’d tear our clothes from the line. They’d sit on the gate and shake it. We couldn’t go out. The kids couldn’t play."

I can testify that the monkeys can be pretty scary. We filmed a stand- up, a clip of me talking to the camera in the park, as I strolled through a bunch of them on a path. As we finished, a pretty angry pair of monkeys confronted me, baring their teeth. I made a pretty rapid exit, with    Masthri urging me to avoid even looking at them. He told me that under no circumstance should you confront an angry monkey. Luckily that was the last thing on my mind.

Animal rights activists oppose efforts
Plenty of people believe monkeys are getting a bad rap and that the real problem is one of man, not monkey.

Delhi is a rapidly growing city. Urbanization is eating into the forest areas where the monkeys used to live. With so much of their habitat destroyed by man, they’re heading to the city.

Animal rights activists claim the monkey catchers are making matters worse by splitting up families.

"They get aggressive when you split up a troop," according to Sonya Ghosh, an animal rights campaigner who is working with the government on the city’s simian crackdown.

Ian Williams / NBC News
Sankar Masthri, the monkey catcher, and his wife.

First catch of the day
In the park, Masthri eventually got his first catch of the day, with the door of his cage crashing down behind a monkey that pushed its luck too far. It started thrashing around, shaking the cage. 

Outside, perhaps 20 others looked on from the trees and the edge of the path. One of them sat on a water tap, nonchalantly turning it on for a drink, then off again.

"They’re getting clever," Masthri repeated. "We’ll have to try a new area."

Of course, there are no shortages of areas, and the $11 bounty for each monkey gives him plenty of incentive. But a morning with the monkey hunters does leave you wondering whether the monkeys are not adapting better to the city than the city is to them.

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its there own fault,,they let it get this bad,,,look how we have let all the illegals  run free in our citys and our goverment is'nt doing anything to help us,,but the human rights people help them...
As far as I can tell, if people didn't feed or aggravate the monkeys there would be less of a problem. Not that there wouldn't be monkey over popluation in the cities (since humans do encroach on animal lands).
I don't see what's wrong with Hindu respecting monkeys. Hanuman is one of my favorite Hindu deities (Durga and Kali ranking above).
We are again blaming the wrong animal. We taught them to be smart. And we took away there normal way of life, but cutting down there habitat. Now they are revered. What about when you were cutting down there forest. Look for the consequence, before you do, as there may be no going back. Like with our climate. What are we leaving our children when grown up to deal with. They can't even play. Will there even be anything to revered for there children. Your great grandchildren. Where is the sacrifice now for them.
Perhaps this is Nature's payback. For all those animal populations we oust, decimate, poison, destroy their habitat and kill, here's one doing unto us what we've done to them and others. We moved into their territory; they move into ours. We're difficult or impossible to live with; they become a bigger nuisance. Fair is fair, folks! Wish more of our remaining wildlife would pay us back as the Delhi monkeys are doing, in like coin. Though I grant you, the Rhesus is aggressive, sometimes vicious, and quite fearless. I lived in their forest in northern India for a few years and was attacked twice. Not fun! Whatever else you do, do NOT ever make eye-contact with a Rhesus: they go berserk and attack!
Looks like they should have a pot luck party, until no more monkey around!
If we were to save everything that was even remotely sacred, we would end up getting rid of nothing....get rid of the monkeys!  I do see the point of both sides, but still, just stop building out (do what japan does:up not out), and leave the monkeys alone....afterall, what would you do if you were in their place?
monkey's are cool.
I noticed my last message wasn't selected for print. I was sarcastically making the point that we as a species are crowding out other species. I also reminded readers that India has just over a billion people right now.
Invest in some electric fencing thats all i have to say!
Put those monkeys to work, you know what happens when guys hang out with nothing to do.
So you all sleep through "Planet of the Apes?

I'd say let the Monkeys run the place but we tried that here and it didn't work.

Is Masthri available for work in Washington?
hey hey for the monkeys
I want to see what happens in a few years when the langurs are over populated and have cell phones, they can hang out on the street corners selling bananas to the little monkeys, a perfect modern society, or we could just send the people to factory jobs and let the monkeys have the forest back, or did they forget to make the forest where the monkeys have to live sacred too? I'm hoping the langurs will populate and kick the people out, sounds like a sure bet after the little ones overthrew the government already. Monkeys dont have oil so we will never hear anything about it again.
in a world of 6.5 billion people, i am more concerned for the primates. humans are a dime a dozen, most live miserable lives and will eventually destroy the earth unless they are removed. instead of culling monkeys we should start culling humans. we could start with republicans, george w bush being the first to go....
Nothing that a few blast from a shotgun can't handle.  I bet they would leave the area.  They are a nuisance and carry diseases.
The police should start a shoot on site program were they shoot monkeys and kill them, and screw the animal rights people.
To Terrance Chevalier.  Did you mean oppressed people or depressed people?  First off its their own fault they live in the filth they are in, if they would quite worshipping false gods then they wouldn't have a problem.  Besides maybe the monkeys like the smell of curry, we don't seem to have a monkey problem in the US maybe they should stop eating tainted meat and the monkeys would go away.
Well the solution seems simple. They have lots of starving people and an excess of monkeys. Simply kill and eat the monkeys. No more starving people and no more monkeys!
With all the hunger in India,22,000mokeys would feed no really people are more inportant than mokeysalot of starving people.
Personally whhen the situation gets to the piont that children are in danger well traquilzers would do the job quite well. If not well then erradication would be a final solution to this problem. man is lord of the manor not a bloddy monkey.
Thank you
With 22,ooomonkeys could feed a lot of starving people. If the monkey god is benevolent im sure he wouldnt mind.
Drinking a Beer, Taking a Pee,
Happy as a Monkey in A Monkey Tree.
Wish they wern't such a bother,
Some would use them as cannon fodder.
This is the end of my little song,
Can't we all just learn to get along!
In recognition
of their cognition
spare your ammunition
evolution is their mission
These monkey's ain't no fools

Some religions with a vision
that their "Book" might need revision
And to save them from derision
they may make the right decision
It's time to open monkey schools

We need to get some of them monkeys,@ $11.00 a monkey,
I know I could rid one an hour ...Thats a job.
Look closely at picture number 3 and you'll see the half buried torso of a demolished statue of liberty sticking out of the sand....scarry.
Everything is worth conserving but man. I guess some people hate themselves so much they prefer clinging to the web of life. Enviromentalist also oppose oil but now that the ethanol boom is on th ecorn is causing pollution in the Mississppi River and running off into the Gulf. Man is tainted that is for sure but only by his coice of selfishness , so first "one human family " must start with God and , let Godd change his heart. The real God, not the obvious mythological , all beleifs system this country is selling you. If you beleive in evolution without knowing the details then you are really saying that we all evolved from different primates at different era's and that is fine only those same people have bumper stickers slandering Crhistians and making moral arguments to preserve mankind. I thought we were the horrible creatures that ruined it in the first place. God revealed Himself through "one" man as sin entered the world sin through on , sin is reconciled through one. Start again my one human family brothers by being born again. Wise men still seek Him.
"This is the beginning of the Planet of the Apes..." lol
This is an example of what happens when an animal over populates it environment. Its obvious that there are just to many people in the area. Slack off on the birth rate people. :-)
Is this some sort of metaphor concerning the monkeys in america?
Maybe people shouldn't be so stupid. It's basically mans fault that nature and us can't be together. They think that killing the monkeys is going to stop their problems? I don't think so.  
Touché Kathleen, touché
I had a friend who had a pet monkey in college.  Kid with money and nothing better to do with it.  The monkey would sit on top of his entertainment center and throw his poop at anyone unlucky enough to get him excited or scared.  The monkey would actually store his poop in places around the top of the entertainment center, behind photos etc.  So, whenever he got pissed up he went to his arsenal of monkey turds.  He had to get rid of the monkey when the monkey became sexual.  It got out of control.  Reminds me of a lot of people.  There is plenty of walking, talking(okay, barely), human proof of our DNA link to the monkey and other primates.  
monkey do, monkey see, monkey look just like me.
monkey see, monkey do ,hope not step in monkey poo.
monkey run, monkey play, monkey why you not go away?
what a bunch of nonsense!!!
How about grabbing all the males (monkeys, that is) and neutering them. That would fix some of the problem!!!!!!
These people should have moe concern for the poor and hungry in their country and not the rampant monkey population.
I want a monkey.  Soooo cute!
Think of this the next time you endure a frustrating service call concerning your mortgage, credit card, etc.

WE OUGHT TO ROUND THEM ALL UP AND SEND THEM TO WASHINGTON D.C., THEY WOULD NO DOUBT DO A BETTER JOB OF RUNNING OUR COUNTRY THAN THE MORONS WE HAVE THERE NOW, AND MORE ARE COMING IN 2008! WAKE UP AMERICA AND VOTE FOR RON PAUL
Hey India, we in America have learned to live with over populated raccoons, coyotes, Armadillo's, cats, dogs,  human beings, etc. Over population of anything will take care of itself. It is a simple answer but true. Make sure that you clean up after the monkeys die off or disease will spread.
HI KATHLEEN. I am in POORTLAND OR. also. Hey why not put BIRTH CONTROL pills in their food. REX
yall is crazy good ol bush will take care of this ull see hes allways coming threw and allayas ill u betch ya
Well, to the guy with the rat analogy: The Hindus also have a nifty rat god and a temple where rats are worshipped also.  Of course, I'm a member of PETA...
"People Eating Tasty Animals" so i'd agree that a nice monkey roasting on an open fire might be an option... just not in India.
This is easy to fix.  We can outsource our Congress to India and populate with lesser paid monkeys.  That we we save money and get the same amount of quality work done as we do here with humans.
Could we import these creatures to Washington. Plenty of balconies and stupidity!
Honestly its a lovely country but its so sad that most families live on $20 a month! Since everyone's starving why don't they feed the monkeys to the non-veggitarians and then it'll solve more then one problem! Meat is meat and since the camels don't have fat you know the humans don't either!
"Get your hands off me you damned, dirty ape!"

Charlton Heston
Planet of the Apes
What you need is a recipe for monkey stew or blackened monkey, perhaps from a famous chef, such as Paul Prudhome. Remember the blackened redfish?
I agree with the comment about a tranquilizer gun.   Do they have them in India?   Should use them if they do.
What you need is a recipe for monkey stew or blackened monkey, perhaps from a famous chef. Remember the blackened redfish?
Robert Raulston, I believe you were trying to say that the fire was sacred, not the wood. If the wood was sacred you might've done everything to save it.
Is monkey meat good for you!  


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