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Lucknow, Jul 18: A South Korean tourist has filed a formal complaint against a monkey he says stole his reading glasses during his visit to the Hindu holy city of Varanasi.

Kim Dang Hoon says he opened his hotel room window for fresh air when the monkey made his move.

"He headed straight to the table where my glasses were kept and took them away," Kim said in the statement.

Part of the frame was recovered by hotel staff and Kim said he filed the report so he could make a damages claim on his travel insurance.

Police combed Varanasi's alleys searching for the monkey on Tuesday. "It is difficult to trace the monkey but I am trying my best to locate the rogue," investigating officer inspector Govind Singh said from Varanasi.

  

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  • Nelson Lewis, Karkala/Bombay/Kingdom of Bahrain

    Thu, Jul 19 2007

    I would not come to the hasty conclusion that this monkey has been trained to rob, because I have seen monkeys entering into villas and residences in many Indian towns and getting away with food or anything that strikes their fancy.

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  • Alfred J. Rebello, Kundapur/Dubai

    Wed, Jul 18 2007

    Perhaps this monkey has been trained to rob so the master is safe.

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