Karnataka HC takes up case of 38 monkeys poisoned to death and stuffed in gunny bags

The incident, in which over 30 Bonnet Macaques were found killed, was reported from Chowdanahalli village of Belur taluk in Hassan district.
Karnataka High Court
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Taking suo motu cognisance of media reports about several Bonnet Macaques (a species of monkeys) found dead and poisoned in gunny bags on the side of the road in the Karnataka’s Haasan district, the Karnataka High Court on Friday initiated Public Interest Litigation (PIL) proceedings in the matter. The district administration, as well as the Forest Department, and the Animal Welfare Board, are being made respondents. Describing the news as "disturbing", a Bench of Chief Justice Abhay Shreeniwas Oka, and Justice NS Sanjay Gowda gave orders for the Registrar General to register a suo motu PIL in the matter.

The court issued the orders after observing that several media had reported about the incident which is reported to have taken place on Wednesday night. "It is necessary for the court to take cognisance of this issue in the light of the law laid down by the apex court," it noted. "The Registrar General is directed to make Principal Forest Officer, Deputy Commissioner, Hassan, and Animal Welfare Board, as respondents in the matter." The matter is to come up for hearing on August 4.

The ghastly incident in which over 30 Bonnet Macaques were found killed was reported from Chowdanahalli village of Belur taluk in Hassan early on Thursday. As many as 20 Bonnet Macaques were found to be in a critical state. However, barring two, the others recovered and left after local residents gave them water to drink.

Preliminary investigations suggested that the Bonnet Macaques were poisoned and beaten up after being placed in the gunny bags, before the bags were thrown by the roadside.

The incident had come to light when local youth, observing gunny bags lying on the roadside, grew suspicious and opened them. They were shocked to see the bodies of Bonnet Macaques in them. Sunil Dugare, the secretary of Akhila Karnataka Prani Daya Sangha had announced a reward of Rs 20,000 to people who can provide a tip on the culprits.

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