Langur to keep monkeys away from CCTVs in UP’s Pilibhit

Pilibhit (UP): A week after a troop of monkeys damaged 34 newly-installed CCTV cameras around a makeshift election strong room at the APMC complex in Uttar Pradesh’s Pilibhit, officials have deployed a langur to protect the equipment.

R.S. Gautam, ADM (finance and revenue), Pilibhit, said: “The forest department has deployed three teams of personnel, each comprising nine members, to guard the CCTVs.”

Divisional forest officer of social forestry division, Sanjeev Kumar, said a team from the department had caught a langur from Jangrauli village in response to the district administration’s “urgent request”.

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“We took verbal permission from the field director of Pilibhit Tiger Reserve (PTR) before trapping the langur,” he added.

Meanwhile, a complaint has been filed with Chief Wildlife Warden (CWLW) Sanjay Singh by a Lucknow-based wildlife activist, Kaushalendra Singh, seeking legal action against the local authorities and forest officials for using the langur, enlisted in part II of Schedule I of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.

Reacting to the complaint, field director of Dudhwa Tiger Reserve, Sanjay Kumar Pathak, said that prior permission of the CWLW was mandatory for trapping a langur.

The CLW said that he had issued necessary directions to PTR’s field director.

“The field director will probe the matter and file a report for appropriate legal steps in this matter.”

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