Police station blocked by about 200 monkey attacks in Thailand!

Jumbangla Desk: In Thailand, a group of about 200 monkeys attacked a police station and detained the police there for several hours. Such an incident happened last Saturday in Lopburi, the capital of Lopburi province in the central part of Thailand .

Jumbangla Desk: In Thailand, a group of about 200 monkeys attacked a police station and detained the police there for several hours. Such an incident happened last Saturday in Lopburi, the capital of Lopburi province in the central part of Thailand .

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Being attacked by rampant monkeys is not new to the residents of this city in Thailand. They have been suffering from monkey torture for a long time. The number of monkeys there is increasing rapidly.

Groups of monkeys are raiding the locality from time to time in search of food. Sometimes they become aggressive. The city authorities have also constructed special fences to contain the unruly groups of monkeys. But it does not always save the end.

As happened at Lopburi Police Station in Thailand. On Saturday around 200 monkeys suddenly came out and started rampaging across the city. At one point a group of monkeys attacked the Lopburi police station.


Police Captain Somchai Sidi told AFP on Monday, 'They (monkeys) were trying to enter the police station in search of food. We were forced to close all the doors and windows of the building to stop them.' The police officer was afraid that a group of monkeys might enter the building and run rampant. Can search the things in the police station including documents.

Somchai Sidi said that on Saturdays and Sundays, the policemen are forced to close the doors and windows inside the police station. Later, members of other forces had to be called to the police station to chase away the monkeys. They came and chased away the occupying attackers and rescued the policemen trapped in Lopburi police station. The police said this in a Facebook post on Sunday.

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But all the monkeys have not left the police station yet. Yesterday too several monkeys were seen roaming on the roof of the police station building. Police and local authorities are trying to catch the monkeys on the streets to prevent them from invading the residential areas in search of food.
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