So CISF Declares War On Monkeys At Taj Mahal, To Be Shooed Away With ‘Gulels’

The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) jawans posted at the Taj Mahal are now training to use catapults (popularly known as gulels), to tackle the growing monkey menace in the region. Central Industrial Security Force Commandant Braj Bhushan Singh told news agency PTI that the constables are being trained to use ‘gulels’ (catapults) to ward off monkeys from attacking and biting tourists.

darwinianas.com (Representative Image)

“The monkeys have been posing a huge problem here. Many tourists have been injured in monkey attacks. Our jawans are being trained to use catapults to shoo them away,” he said. A local wildlife activist, armed with the provisions of the Wildlife Act, 1972, however, has come to simians’ defence.Click Here: brisbane lions guernsey 2019