City
Epaper

UP: Mischievous monkey steals glasses of Mathura DM in Vrindavan

By ANI | Updated: August 23, 2022 06:00 IST

Monkey menace is a common sight in many parts of the country. Recently, a mischievous monkey snatched the spectacles of the Mathura district magistrate, while he was talking on the phone.

Open in App

Monkey menace is a common sight in many parts of the country. Recently, a mischievous monkey snatched the spectacles of the Mathura district magistrate, while he was talking on the phone.

The incident was reported from the lanes leading to the famous Sri Banke Behari Mandir in the temple town.

Mathura district magistrate Navneet Chahal was talking on the phone when a monkey snatched his glasses and climbed the wall.

A video of the incident was shared on Twitter by Indian Forest Services (IFS) officer Praveen Kaswan.

In the video, one could see how the notorious monkey kept the police personnel on the job to retrieve the spectacles of the DM back.

It finally took two packets of, mango juice, to finally win back the glasses from the monkey.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Navneet chahalPraveen kaswanIndian Forest Services
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalED attaches ex-IFS officer's assets worth Rs 66 lakh

NationalNewly inaugurated Butterfly Garden near Delhi's Singhu border gaining popularity among visitors

Social ViralViral Video! Tiger enters a house in village video goes viral

National Girl Child Day: IFS officer Parveen Kaswan shares special posts

National Realted Stories

NationalKTR to lead BRS delegation at meeting called by Election Commission

NationalPlea in SC challenges Gujarat's 27 pc OBC quota in local bodies

National‘Two rupee doctor’ of Kerala's Kannur passes away

NationalMinisters urge Kerala Governor to follow SC directives while making appointment to VC posts

NationalIllegal drone operators will be booked under Gangster Act: CM Yogi