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Chained and Injured: Police Free Monkey From Private Apartment

In Italy, a man was illegally keeping several animals. Police have now rescued a chimpanzee and taken it to a zoo.

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On the Italian Mediterranean island of Sicily, the police rescued a young chimpanzee from an apartment. The monkey was tied to a chain about two metres long and injured. He was allegedly illegally taken to Italy by Malta. The chimpanzee's age is estimated at about three years. He was kept behind bars in a dark enclosure, as the Carabinieri reported. When they discovered him, he had a serious injury near the groin. The forces took him to the zoo …

·Vienna, Austria
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Impressed as any animal may be enclosed in a cage. But a chimpanzee of about three and a half years was freed by the carabinieri of the Cites nucleus of Catania and Cassibile (Syracuse), along with the veterinarians of the Asp. The primate was kidnapped after being found inside the home of a Maltese citizen resident in Italy. The animal was held without any authorization, despite belonging to a species considered dangerous for public safety and …

·Rome, Italy
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Primate at risk of extinction. It was held by a Maltese citizen (ANSA)

·Italy
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In Italy, a man was illegally keeping several animals. Police have now rescued a chimpanzee and taken it to a zoo.

·Berlin, Germany
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He had a deep wound caused by chains. From the underground market to the biopark of Rome

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Police liberate chimpanzees from illegal attitude in Sicily

·Zürich, Switzerland
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