The zoo housing the viral Japanese macaque Punch said it is considering a complete ban on photography and filming around the monkey enclosure after two men were recently arrested over an intrusion incident.
The Ichikawa City Zoo in Chiba Prefecture has already expanded the buffer zone around the enclosure and installed anti-intrusion netting following the incident involving two men claiming to be U.S. nationals.
The monkey went viral, attracting international attention, for clinging to an orangutan plushie after being abandoned by its mother.
Police sent to prosecutors the two men, who were arrested on suspicion of forcible obstruction of business. One of them is a 24-year-old claiming to be a university student and the other is a 27-year-old self-professed singer.
According to the allegations, the two men conspired to trespass into the zoo’s monkey enclosure. The younger man scaled a fence and dropped himself into the concrete enclosure dressed in a character costume while the older one filmed him with a smartphone from outside.
The head of the municipal government’s zoological and botanical garden division said the act endangered both the animals’ health and the safety of zookeepers.
“We want to take various measures to ensure something like this never happens again,” he said.
Punch was born in July and later given the orangutan plushie by zookeepers as a substitute for its mother. It began living with other monkeys in the enclosure in January and the zoo has posted updates on its progress, gaining attention online and drawing many visitors.
Ichikawa City Zoo
Chiba Prefecture
Ichikawa City Zoo
Chiba Prefecture
Ichikawa City Zoo
Chiba Prefecture
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